Paper manufactory [Warren & Duncan have erected a paper Mill near Sydney and are in need of linen and cotton rags].
Title
Paper manufactory [Warren & Duncan have erected a paper Mill near Sydney and are in need of linen and cotton rags].
Author
Warren & DuncanSource
Sydney Gazette (Sydney)Details
18 April 1818, page 2, column 2.Publication date
18 April 1818Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
PAPER MANUFACTORY.
WARREN and DUNCAN respectfully beg leave to inform the Public, that having, by Permission, erected a PAPER MILL at a short distance East of the New Road to Botany Bay; they solicit the support of a Public who are always willing to aid exertion, and to promote the interests of the Colony by favouring its own especial manufactures. The articles they will most stand in need of will be Linen and Cotton Rags, for which a satisfactory price will be given; and it is hoped, that quantities which have been hitherto thrown away as unserviceable, will be taken care of, to be applied to the support and furtherance of an object, in which the Public is materially interested - the Manufacture of a Paper which will be made fit for all purposes, and at as cheap a rate as in Great Britain. - In the next Gazette, places will be named whereat Rags will be received and paid for.
[Sydney Gazettte, 18 April 1818, p.2, col.2.]
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