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A COMING INDUSTRY.- The Marri found the wild flax of great use to him, but cultivated flax is said by scientist to be the best fibre-ppoducing plant known to man. In the stall of Australian and New Zealand investments, Ltd., at the show, one may see something of the possibilities of the scientific cultivation of New Zealand flax and up-to-date manufacture into the hemp of commerce. A “Hempland” bond issue is being made and pricerties have been acquired in North Auc kLand and in the Waikato.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 12

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A COMING INDUSTRY.- The Marri found the wild flax of great use to him, but cultivated flax is said by scientist to be the best fibre-ppoducing plant known to man. In the stall of Australian and New Zealand investments, Ltd., at the show, one may see something of the possibilities of the scientific cultivation of New Zealand flax and up-to-date manufacture into the hemp of commerce. A “Hempland” bond issue is being made and pricerties have been acquired in North AuckLand and in the Waikato. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 12

A COMING INDUSTRY.- The Marri found the wild flax of great use to him, but cultivated flax is said by scientist to be the best fibre-ppoducing plant known to man. In the stall of Australian and New Zealand investments, Ltd., at the show, one may see something of the possibilities of the scientific cultivation of New Zealand flax and up-to-date manufacture into the hemp of commerce. A “Hempland” bond issue is being made and pricerties have been acquired in North AuckLand and in the Waikato. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 12

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