TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS association.] Naiter, Thursday. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Captain Todd, representative of the Tyser Line, said the experience of his company in endeavouring to get freight in the colony for South Africa, convinced him that the trade would never pay working expenses. Aus» traliu produced everything New Zealand did, and a weekly line of steamers from there supplied all requirements. The Chamber decided, that while desirous of establishing trade with South Africa, in- the absence of sufficient information it could not recommend the State to give the proposed Bubsidy. —«_
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 5
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