New Zealand Iron s nd.
The announcement that Mr T, A Eflieon. the inventor, hns lodged fivi ujjplicationa for Now Zealand letter? patent in connection with the treat ment of ironeaud should bo full ol promioo for that colony (says tlio Aus tralian Mining Standard/, if it conic be taken as indicating any intention or the part of the patentee to give it loca application, ffineo i 894 the famoiu inventor hai devoted moat of his time to oro-ntilling operations, and ho has now a large mining plant at Edison, in the northern part of the State of New Jersey, where he has magnetic separators of his owd invention at work, in the separation and concentration of iron-ore. New Zealand is rich in deposits which should repay treatment on a comprehensive scale, and the conjunction of inventor and colony should therefore be mutually profitable.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9234, 29 December 1898, Page 3
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