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TRADE INQUIRY

CALIFORNIA AND NEW ZEALAND

<Ter Press Association)

WELLINGTON,- September 15

Advice received by the Department of Industries and Commerce from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce states that the chamber's trade coun sellor in the Pacific, Mr J. David Larson, who visited New Zealand early in the year, is again planning a visit to the Dominion during the latter part of the present year. Mr Larson is interested in assisting New Zealand to develop markets in Southern California, as well as in introducing .any Californian products the Dominion might seek. The communication states that Southern California, is buying a quantity of New Zealand and Australian produce through the London market, and if direct sales could be arranged much time and money might be saved.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 8

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TRADE INQUIRY Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 8

TRADE INQUIRY Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 8

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