Paper Pulp Industry’s Great Future in N.Z.
Many Inquiries
Forestry Department Is Interesting Itself.
ProSpects for New Zealand as a paper pulp manufacturing country were referred .to by Hon. W. Downie Stewart in the House of Representatives. Mr. Stewart explained that the Forestry Department had interested itself in the. matter, and extensive reports had been obtained on the question of manufacturing paper in New Zealand, officers having been sent to America to gather the latest information.
Several people interested in the business had visited New Zealand during the past year and had carried out investigations, and the opinion had been expressed that no doubt the Dominion would have a great paper pulp industry some day and that, according to its size, it was destined to become one of the best centres in the world tor paper pulp production. Although nothing had been achieved regarding the manufacture of pulp in New Zealand, a great many people were nibbling.
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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 42, 28 October 1927, Page 3
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