SULPHURIC ACID.
SUPPLIES FROM NEW ZEALAND. By Telegraph.—Pres3 Association. Wellington, Last Night. There has ben a scarcity in New Zealand recently of sulphuric acid, which is used in the manufacture of phosphatic manures, and in the testing process in the dairying industry. Mr. MasSey has been advised that the Australford is now on its way to the Dominion, bringing 300 cases, and the Westralia is leaving Melbourne on November 27th, carrying 270 cases of acid, most of which i 3 sulphuric. There are a thousand cases of sulphuric acid in Sydney awaiting shipment. Mr. Masscy states that arrangements are being made for the allotment of space on colliers trading to New Zealand, and in this case the acid will have to be railed to Newcastle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1919, Page 5
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125SULPHURIC ACID. Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1919, Page 5
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