T AND A. WHS * FUNEBAI, PDRNISHEES, 54, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 905.
TTio Minister Jn charge of the Department of Industries and Commerce has, received from tho High Commissioner’s Office a report on the New Zealand exhibit at tho Dublin Exhibition. Tho High Commissioner states that he has every reason to believe that the display had satisfactory results. Although in some cases tho exhibits might have been more comprehensive, the display, on tho whole, was very fairly representative of tho resources of the Dominion. Tho Dairy Commissioner (Mr H. C. Cameron) states that although ho was doubtful at first whether any great benefit would be derived from the display, feeling that Dublin was not a good centre for the purpose, he found afterwards that his opinion was hardly justified. Ho was pleased with the class and tho Intelligence of the visitors rather than their number. Some Irish farmers, who manifested dissatisfaction, with their conditions, expressed their intention of availing themselves of the reduced passages to Now Zealand and Battling there. One man, who was evidentIv a small farmer, said he would have <£l3oo of capital to take with him.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6384, 5 December 1907, Page 4
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