TRADE WITH ARGENTINE
EFFORT TO RESUSCITATE TOST BUSINESS. TER PRESS ASSOCIATION. OHRISTCQELUROH, March 22. Prior to the war a promising trade was being built up between New Zealand and the Argentine in stud stock and 'fruit, but. the outbreak of hostilities disorganised shipping and business fell off. The Hon. W. Nosworthy has been in communication with tho Shaw, Sarill Company, breeders and orchardists, with a view to recapturing the trade, but inquiries show that an insufficient quantity of live stock would bo forthcoming for- direct shipment. In regard to fruit, no satisfactory arrangements could bo made, but tbo matter would again bo gone into before the next season, in the hope that tho shipping companies would bo able to meet tbo position, subject to satisfactory (business arrangements being possible. In 1914, 65,932 cases of fruit wero shipped to South America, 59,529 in tho following year, and in 1916, when export stopped, 19.22(3. Barraclough’s Nervine stops Toothache.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10545, 23 March 1920, Page 5
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