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Search For Markets

The centrepiece for the Government Court shows a ship rolling across the ocean and carrying New Zealand’s traditional farm produce to distant markets. The wool, butter, frozen lamb, hides, tallow, cheese, and chilled beef are well known as exports, but it may come as a surprise to many to learn that New Zealand has also exported sausages to Singapore; hearing aids to Australia, baby foods to Ceylon, grass seeds to Wimbledon, carnations to Canada.

As the New Zealand Exporter crosses the ocean with its valuable cargo, a map of the world shows by lights where there are trade missions and trade posts to foster New Zealand’s exports as well as to provide a service to obtain for New Zealand the imports she must have as raw materials for the Dominion’s factories.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 23

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Search For Markets Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 23

Search For Markets Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 23