NEW ZEALAND.
{PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEOIUMS.) HAWERA, June 29. At the Magistrate's Court to-day Joha FaJrell, i* farmer, was committal fur trir on a charge, under the Bankruptcy Aob, of attempttug to defraud his creditors by means oJ tho aalo or gift of pioparty ti his brother-iu-law. Sevan other charges a£uust him are ponilinsj. \V E!. LI XGTON, J ano 29.
Mr Dα , .hie, M.H.R., who has just returaoil from America, ia addressing the Chamber of Commerce, said that hs looked forward to America as being the great market for their trade, ami the Saa Ifrau* ciaco mail ought go ba maintained. A* Honolulu ha had found th&t there was a great demand for corned meats for stations, and part of the supply came from New Zealand. Aa to Samoa, tlisre was a good deal of disorganisation owing to so many nations taking a hand in its management. They could uot increase the imports of Samoa. It was really of no value, and was unfit for European people to live in, and he did not see that ifc would be of any great advantage to New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9144, 1 July 1895, Page 5
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