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FLAX WOOL-PACKS.

AN INDUSTRY VoR SHANNON.

In respect to the published report from Dunedin that negotiations are go. ing forward there with the object of establishing a mill at Dunedin to manufacture flax wool packs by a special < loose fibre eliminating process, we are reliably informed that a syndicate in ■. Shannon have gone further than this. For some time past they have been going fully into this matter with the ob- ■ ject of establishing a mill in Shannon and are now awaiting tenders for the necessary machinery from the Old Country! It is expected to complete the floating of the company by the end of the vear, when a start will be made " with the erection of the necessary buildings. From the experiments that the syndicate have made they are quite satisfied that the manufacture of flax wool packs is now past the experimental stage. -■

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Shannon News, 30 August 1927, Page 3

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FLAX WOOL-PACKS. Shannon News, 30 August 1927, Page 3

FLAX WOOL-PACKS. Shannon News, 30 August 1927, Page 3

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