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Trade with South Africa.

♦ ■ ■ ■ ■ — [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, December 7. Referring to the proposed lines of steamers between New Zealand and South Africa, the Hoa Mr Ward said that the intention was that the steamers should connect with Western Australia, thus offering better facilities for trade with that colony. The vessels would leave New Zealand about once every six weeks, the ports of call being probably Auckland, Napier, Wellington Lyttelton, Timaru, Port Chalmers and Bluff. Occasionally one or two of the ports of call will be left out, as the' steamers would leave as soon as full of cargo. The average of four ports per trip would probably be touched af. ,

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 10 December 1900, Page 3

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Trade with South Africa. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 10 December 1900, Page 3

Trade with South Africa. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 10 December 1900, Page 3

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