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… Pulp and Paper : The New Zealand paper industry began in Otago in 1877, when two mills were … Paper and Paper Products …
… NAUTILUS, PAPER …
… The press in its early days was motley, although some papers were excellent examples of printing. Meagre supplies of paper were responsible for some ludicrous or wry … the Spectator was obliged to appear on red blotting paper, and the porous material took the inked type …
… processing establishment for the production of pulp and paper, is situated on the volcanic plateau in the upper … In 1953 the works began producing timber, pulp, and paper. The works' employees of the controlling company … 4 miles north-west. Kinleith is named after the Kinleith paper mills, situated by the Water of Leith in Scotland, …
… been developed to deal mainly with the export of pulp and paper from Tasman Pulp and Paper Co. It is now the fourth largest port in respect of …
… cannot claim such distinction. Ernest Rutherford's first paper published in the Transactions of the New Zealand … of iron by high-frequency discharges. His second paper, published also in New Zealand in 1895, was on magnetic viscosity. Even his third paper which he produced when he was studying at Trinity …
… among the more volatile settlers who read their early papers as much to see what persons they knew were writing as … for libel. One day a Government official entered the paper office and seized some of the editor's manuscripts. … posted him in the town as a blackguard and a coward. The paper, after running for only 10 months, collapsed in …
… post-war development has been the establishment of a papermaking mill based on the man-made forests in the North Island. Until 1955, when the Tasman Pulp and Paper Co. began producing newsprint from its plant at …
… years the New Zealand press has entered the Sunday newspaper field, the earliest of these being Sunday Feature News … 1957 until February 1958. The oldest surviving Sunday newspaper, The City Express , was first published in New … Truth (N.Z.) Ltd. bought a controlling interest in this paper and, beginning with the issue of 6 June 1965, is …
… An imaginary, but typical metropolitan paper in New Zealand might have a circulation approaching … 3d. sales, the rest from the sale of advertising space. The paper would employ 300 people and its wages bill would be … a year. Production costs would be over £700,000. The paper would be printed on a six-unit rotary machine which …