JUTE WOOL PACKS
IMPROVED TREATMENT (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, This Day. Private advice has been received from the Bradford Special Wool Pack Committee that Mr. K. Cocjhill's patented treatment of j ite wool packs, which was placed under practical trial .*everal months ago by a local firm of stock agents, is a great improvement on anything that has yet been submitted from either Australia or New Zealand. The members of the committee were unanimous in. their opinion. One slight drawback has now been remedied. This refers to the "splitting" of jute when hooks have been used. This trouble has been encountered also when the bale has been cut. Anticipating some such difficulty, the inventor improved the patents, and the latest plan, when applied under practical working conditions, should completely remove tho nuisance of loose jute fibres in wool. It is hoped that the inventions will- b. r.pplied to wool packs and to sacking made from New "'Zealand'fibre; thus making the finished article far superior _i anything obtainable elsewhere.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 17
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