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… Forest (54 miles south-east) covers 350,000 acres. Pulp and paper are manufactured at Kawerau and there are logging and …
… managing director of the Otago Daily Times , who used the paper to good effect in the campaign. As a result of the …
… of timber, 64,315 tons of wood pulp, and 111,530 tons of paper and newsprint. The inward cargoes consist mainly of … and less important port for coastal traffic; 15,519 tons of paper and newsprint constituted the principal item in a … in manufacturing industries, principally the pulp and paper industries, whilst Tauranga has only 17.46 per cent. …
… the official journal; but in 1906 the union founded its own paper, the Farmers' Union Advocate , which ran till 1924, …
… Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Paper Relative to the Wesleyan Missions and to the State of …
… gained there gave him confidence to produce articles and papers embodying his own investigations. The First World War … reference work in this field. In 1934 he produced a paper, Revision of the Genus Caprosma , for which he gained … of an intensely active life Oliver published 69 books, papers, and articles, which covered most fields of natural …
… was withdrawn in 1962 as a result of the Government's White Paper on Defence of the previous year. Another renowned …
… leading articles were published in many of the colony's newspapers. In Parliament he was an able debater and was … ideas but lacked the power of expressing them clearly on paper. After he died the Waikato Times wrote: “In the House …
… in the year he returned to Scotland where he published a paper concerning the opportunities for investment in Sydney. … Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Sinclair Papers (MSS.), General Assembly Library Samuel Butler of …
… Hooker who included them in his New Zealand Flora . Monro's paper on Geographical Botany of Nelson and Marlborough …