TRADE OF THE EMPIRE
EVIDENCE IN DUNEDIN. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.) . DUNEDIN, This Day. The Dominions' Commission opened here this morning t when the visitors were cordially welcomed by Mr. J. His lop, Under-Secretary for Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Government, Mr. Roes, New Zealand officer, and Mr. l^ondon, president of the Chamber of Commerce. The chairman (Sir Edgar Vincent) replying, said file Commission was anxious to hear everything possible in the nature of information tending to improve ti'rde between the self-governing Dominions and the Motherland, and to increase the already close commercial ties which unite the Old Country with New Zealand. He expressed gratitude for the excellent arrangements and cordiality of the welcome.
Messrs. Thomson and Brown will sell by public auction on Wednesday, sth Match. Town Acre 1039, having ti frontage of 165 ft to Brifctomurt-artfect, by a d«pth of 264 ft, together with the 9-rcomed residence weted thereou.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 8
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