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INTERPROVINCIAL.

WELLINGTON, September 15

Mr Cameron, a merchant of Wellington, who" has just returned from a visit to England, on being interviewed, said he found New Zealand well spoken of at Home. The general idea was that the determination of the Government to do without loans was highly commendable. Manufacturers in Sheffield and Birmingham told him that they preferred New Zealand to Australian orders, and that their confidence in New Zealand was greater than in the other colonies. The effect of the M'Kinley tariff had been to kill all interest in the Chicago Exhibition. Mr Cameron speaks highly of the way in which Mr Perceval conduots the Agent-General's office. He found New Zealand batter running other countries hard, and had come to the conclusion that it ought to be graded into three classes; also, that there was a market for butterine—a mixture of pure fat and butter —which was in great demand.

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Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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