THE PARIS EXHIBITION.
[BY telegraph.—PßESS association.] Christchurch, Wednesday. Count d'Abbans, the French Vice-Consul at Wellington, makes a series of suggestions to the Lyttelton Times in reference to the Paris Exhibition. He urges the importance of sending exhibits of preserved meat, New Zealand mix, cheese and butter, grass seeds, especially cocksfoot and grain ; further, that Sir Dillon Bell be cabled to instruct him to securo a few hundred feet in the section for extractive industries and alimentary products. He says : "Certain circumstances which I am aware of, but not yet at liberty to state publicly, will secure, before very long, a very large share of the Continental market for New Zealand producers of many classes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9218, 22 November 1888, Page 5
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