Tim Colonies and India recommendsNew Zealand to take up the culture of the olive and the silkworm, and says: . "If the colonies will presißt in becominp manufacturing oommvnities, they will tbeir difficulties even greater than'! ! thbsa attending the cultivation of olive , and tea. One direct incentive at least j existstp the prosecution of olive culture. : It is stated that one| or two ounces' of : oil are used in the manufacture of every j pound of wool made into cloth jor . wpßted fabrics.'- New Zealand cloths and yarnß, it is said on good authority, ■■'. are injurious affected by the inferior , : ; oil used (imported, or course),' as. may be discovered from the soft, shiny feel '■''", in, them, and the lback of the crispness ■ : "?'•'■ 'of English manufactured cloth's.' Lot' : : New Zealand send us the oil and the wool, and we will undertake to Bend :''''" tlim the best woelen'fabrice in return."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 4
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147Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 4
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