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… having decided that the new colony should have a newspaper, made arrangements with Shrimpton, and in consequence … a small press, types, and everything necessary to produce a paper. The Canterbury Association gave a guarantee that not … their wives and families. Ingram senior took charge of the paper when he arrived and built a new office. In March 1856 …
… His many interests include the I.C.I., the Tasman Pulp and Paper Co., and New Zealand Paper Mills. The ramifications of the business have spread …
… the scattered population and the isolation of individual papers, there is a remarkable uniformity of presentation of … through a national news agency to which every daily paper belongs. Highly individual papers with pugnacious, uncompromising, and influential …
… (1847–1929). Newspaper manager and editor. A new biography of Fenwick, George … Times colleague, but the district could not support two papers and the Tuapeka Times bought out the Press in … the importance of this lesson in the economics of newspaper publishing. Fenwick and Matthews then founded the …
… industrial groups were: transport equipment, 9.6 per cent; paper and paper products, 11.8 per cent; wood and cork, 5.8 per cent; …
… voting is done by the marking of a printed ballot paper containing the names of all candidates. The ballot papers are supplied to the voter at special polling places … are provided with private cubicles; on receiving a ballot paper the voter must, without discussing the matter with …
… a cheese factory and milk treatment station; a large paper mill; and a factory producing food for livestock. The … the railway southwards from Gore in 1875. Two years later paper mills were founded, and today they are the oldest established unit of New Zealand's expanding paper industry. Mataura was constituted a borough in 1895. …
… formed the basis for the creation of an important pulp and paper industry in the post-war period. At Kinleith New … established their plant in 1952 for the production of kraft paper (capacity, 38,500 tons), kraft pulp (capacity, 91,000 …
… Although newspapers did not pioneer printing in New Zealand, they have … of Islands had seen printing 10 years before it saw a newspaper. On 31 July 1830 the schooner Active arrived at the … later; and this latter, of 18 April 1840, was the first newspaper to be printed in New Zealand. On 18 April 1840, soon …
… spirit that was to leave more than the imprint of ink on paper in the new land. William Colenso, a Cornishman, was … at finding much vital equipment lacking, even printing paper. He improvised effectively and set to work, using paper from the private stocks of the missionaries and from …