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TRADE WITH HAWAII

BALANCE FAVOURS DOMINION

Dominion Special Service.

Auckland, February 25.

“Hawaii sends £lO,OOO worth of its products to New Zealand annually, while it buys £130,000 worth of New Zealand products; so it can be seen that the balance of trade is very much in favour of the Dominion.” This statement was made by Mr. Charles R. Frazier, of Honolulu, who arrived in New Zealand by the Aorangi to bring messages of goodwill from the Honolulu Rotary Club to Rotaiians in New Zealand. He will attend the annual conference of New Zealand Rotary Clubs in Christchurch next month. L-.ter he will probably enjoy deep-sea fishing at Russell. “Your deep-sea fishing is going to attract people from all parts of the world,” added Mr. Frazier. “As an instance of the interest which is being taken in it I might say 1 t while, in London, I saw nhitographs depicting the sport exhibited in the Strand, and they were attracting the attention of thousands >f people. Your swordfishing, I feel, is going to bring a better class of tourist, who has money to spend and does not look for too many luxuries.”

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 130, 26 February 1929, Page 10

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TRADE WITH HAWAII Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 130, 26 February 1929, Page 10

TRADE WITH HAWAII Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 130, 26 February 1929, Page 10

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