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THE, TYSER LINE.

Captain Todd, of Napier, the colonial superintendent of the Tyser line, has issued a circular letter in reply to a request made by some of the supporters . of the firm asking the Tyser line to enter f into negotiations with New York firms who are prepared to ship goods if so instructed, in addition to Messrs W. H. Crossman and Brothers, so as to give importers of American merchandise an opportunity of comparing quotations. Ho says that Messrs K *VV. Forbes and Son and Messrs Guiterinan and Rossenfeld and Co. are prepared to execute orders and arrange shipment of goods at lowest current rates of freight, strictly in accordance with instructions. The circular contradicts the report that the New York line is an establishment of a temporary character, and announces that advices from the head office' are to the effect that the service has been inaugurated for permanent trade. - '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 1

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THE,TYSER LINE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 1

THE,TYSER LINE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 1

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