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THE FLAX TRADE

(per press association.) Auckland, December 30. During a visit to England Mr E. Bell, who has just returned to Auckland, interviewed JbHhdiey and Co., the principal London dealers iu fibres, and bad a conversation with them in regard to New Zealand flax. He was told that hew Zealand flax would have nothing to fear in competition with other fibres providing that a good standard of - quality was maintained. Tbis condition was indispensable, and if the quality was irregular the fibre would not be able to compete with that from other centres. Messrs Hindley and Co. also urged that it was necessary to do away with the middlemen and numerous charges entailed before the flax came into their hands. They considered it most important that the producers in New Zealand should be brought into direct communication with the dealers. Mr Bell was informed by Messrs Hindley and Co. that the best flax which reached them came from Auckland.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 931, 3 January 1890, Page 14

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THE FLAX TRADE New Zealand Mail, Issue 931, 3 January 1890, Page 14

THE FLAX TRADE New Zealand Mail, Issue 931, 3 January 1890, Page 14