OIL FACTORY IN DUNEDIN.
The Bruce.Herald says:—The venture ' vof Mr. P.. Singer in the direction of establishing an, oil factory. in Dunedin ■ gives promise, of being .brought to a successful issue.. The response to his request to farmers .to lay down a few acres in linseed was not so general as it might Have been, but Mr Singer understands ''." that several hundred acres in Otago and . Canterbury were bo set aside. He has received about 25 tons from the Mataura, and 20 »nn\ irom South Canterbury, and eonsi.u ».the.seed'of first olass quality, Next season, in all; probability, a considerable area will.be devoted to this crop. . as it will be shown that'tba market is '■ sura, and prices remunerative. Mr Singer has procured a brick building in Moray . Place,'which i 6 now fitted up with the tto necessary maohinery for the iimmiifioture of 0i1,,, and oil cake... ']'.■* machinery is of. ; ari entirely..novel character; .'and is : the Invention; of .Mr, Singer- ■ himself. It .is expected that specimens of the new industry will, be shown at the Christoliurch Exhibition.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3
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175OIL FACTORY IN DUNEDIN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3
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