IMPRESSIONS OF A VICTORIAN VISITOR.
...:;..— . _«» —' '..■■'.. [BY TELEGRAPH.--OWN CORRESPONDENT.] DuNEDiKj, Saturday. Mr. Edward Nicholls, Victorian Government representative, at the recent Christ-, church Exhibition, ''arrived from the North last evening. Mr. Nicholls '. has just, completed a tour of the greater part of both islands, and consequently had a splendid opportunity of forming an opinion of the agricultural and pastoral prospects of the colony, and he expresses himself as most favourably impressed, particularly as far as the North Island is concerned. With regard to the recent rise in the' price of .flour he is very emphatically of the opinion that the duty of £1 per ton should be removed. Such a rebate, he says, would allow Victoria, for instance, to send her large surpluses over here and give a plentiful market.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 5
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