NEW ZEALAND
TRADE COMMISSIONERS’ OPINION. By Tfclegrapb-rPress Aaodaiioa-'CcpyrlfW i SYDNEY, May 20. The American Trade Commissioners consider New Zealand mostly fitted aa a tourist-resort, on account of its magnificent scenery. Tho high, °f land will he a stumbling block'to au. active immigration policy. In regard to New Zealand’s commercial activity, tho factories of the Sunshine Harvester and the Gear Meat Company, Wellington, were a revelation. Regarding the American. Beef Trust, the Commissioners expressed the opinion that a higher price for meat would ho better for Australia and Now Zealand as producers. The man who invented tho refrigerator was the greatest benefactor those countries ever had.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 5
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