With .wool at its present price, and in demand in all manufacturing countries, the increased flocks should in that direction alone add' Close upon three-quarters of a million to the value of the Dominion’s exports in the ensuing financial year. That is something to look forward to with satisfaction, and to inspire confidence ns to the fu-ture-of the Dominion. With a maintenance of the exports of dairy produce, and meat upon the level reached during the season now at its close, and the pursuance of a guarded policy in the matter of imports and borrowing abroad,'what remains of the severe financial depression through which New Zealand is passing should disnppear, alul. the spirit of enterprise be revived . in vigorous form. —Oamaru “Mail.” * s ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1928, Page 4
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