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THE IRONSAND INDUSTRY.

It is such a short time since Mr Berry received full information of the doings of the Hon. A. J. 0 dman, 0.M.G., and Mr. E. M Smith, M.RR., that it is not surprising to find thatthera isvery little to add ss the result of letters received by yesterday's mail. Mr. Berry, however, received a very satisfactory letter from Mr Cadman enclose ing a couple of wires received by bin from Mr, Smith who had gcoe to Sheffield to supervise some experiments. The wires were received by Mr, Oadman Just as the mail was leaving, and read as follows: Sheffield, 11,58, August 28. Mr, Smith to Mr. Cadman, Viotoriastxeet, Westminster, London. " Fuddling completed, great success." Again nt 2 80. " Bar iron made'to-day te»ted by experienced workmen who declare it beet iron ever saw." Though Mr, Smith was supervising, the trial was managed by Mr. Whittam, who »l«o arranged far some small molleable castings which were also successful. Mr. C<dman also states that, there are several | parties willing to tike the up, but they want the " Lion's Share," which he does not feel inolined to give them, as, iij hj« health permits, he will stop another couple of months, if necessary, to complete matters and is fairly confident of success. Both Mr. Cadman and Mr, Smith' vera well at the time tUe mail left and ;

bad both received letters from New Zealand by the inward 'Frisoo m»il, which Mr. Cadman mentioned «u again late. " Six days this time."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 2

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THE IRONSAND INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 2

THE IRONSAND INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 2

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