OUR EXPORT TRADE.
MR DUIIIiE'S IMPRESSIONS.
[i'SB FBBBS A3SOOIAIIOK.J WbliilNOTon, This day. Mr Duthie, who hua just returned froai Amorioa, addresnnif the Chamber of Oommeroe, said he looked forward to America bs being the groat mnrkot for their trade The 'FriHOO eervioo ought to bo maintained at Honolulu. Ho had fouud there was groat demand f orcornoci meats foe the stations, and patt of tho supply came from Now ZeaUnd. Aβ to Samoa, thore wae a good deal of di«orgrtnisation owing to so many nations taking a haud in the management. They could not increase the exports of Samoa ; it was really of no v*lue, nnd was unfit for Jiluroponn poop oto live in, and ho did not see that it would be of any great advontago to JCfew Zealand.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3
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130OUR EXPORT TRADE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3
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