IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY.
ARBIVAL OF MR CADMAN. INTERVIBWBD AT AUCKLAND. PES PRESS ASSOCIATION. Auckland, June 26. The Hon, A, J. Cadman arriv.d by the Wh<kitane today from Enghnd, after an absence of fourteen months. His errand was tha establishment of the ironsand industry far the West Oojsb of the North Island, asd also the working of the Parapara ore, South I-land, which projects he fcund well favoured by British investors. An engineer is being sent out on whose report the fate of tluse industries will ds psnd. It is p'op sed to erect works at P.irapara and New Plymouth. The Uoa. Mr Cadman anticipated tint a thous ind workmen will be employed. Messrs E. M. Smith and D. Berry, on being inteiviowed by a Daily News repreeenta'ive, express themselv s as I well pknssd with tbe informitioa supplied by Mi Oadmao at Auckland. Mr Berry pr.-poses to meet Mr CaJman on his arrival here, probably on Monday morning, and may accompany bim to Welling'on, whitber Mr Oadrain is proceeding to take his teat on the day Parliament opens.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 27 June 1903, Page 2
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179IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 27 June 1903, Page 2
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