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Scholefield Guy H. 1909. New Zealand in evolution: industrial, economic and political. London, Fisher Unwin.

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Chapter 5: "Where the Māori led - Phormium tenax". pp. 60-69. An account of the traditional uses of flax and the contemporary flax industry. Discusses attempts to improve quality of flax fibre, by other methods than laborious hand-dressing.

"It is an open secret that New Zealand fibre of the best quality - for which, by the way, it is generally supposed there is no market- is actually used in the manufacture of textile cloths.

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New Zealand in evolution: industrial, economic and political

1909
Scholefield Guy H.
Fisher Unwin
London

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