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IRONSAND EXPERT.

Tho prospects of the ironsJaml industry are now brighter thuu uvcr, and the promoters are sanguine of Us ultimate success. Mr Fanner King, w?i|o has been visiting the colony, mi behalf of the English syndicate, is said to (have obtained a most l'uvourahlo 'impression of tile deposits shown to him. A project is on loot in New Plymouth to entertain Mr King at a bajdjuet at an early date and a deputation of business people will bring the matter before his Worship the Mayor, asking Mm |lo take the necessary steps. Mr Cock is certain to give tl»c movement his hearty approval, and the arrangements will be put in hand immediately. Mr Farmer King has, we believe, signified his willingness to be present. In a matter like this it is to be hoped any jealousies or doubts on the subject of the irouyamd hMKatry- wi'(l to .allowed/ .1,0; sink into oblivion,' and that the gathering will be an enthusiastic one. The benefits which must accrue to New Plymouth, and the whole of Tai'amaki, if the iijon works are established here cannot be foretold, but that they will be substantial must be admitted on every hand. We ljope, then, that tin? townspeople will take the matter up heartily, and that the function will be fully representative of the district.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 2

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IRONSAND EXPERT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 2

IRONSAND EXPERT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 34, 10 February 1904, Page 2

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