TO DIVERT TRADE
A TARANAKI SCHEME. CONFERENCE AT TE KDITI. TE KUITI, January 28. At a meeting of the executive of the Te Kuiti Chamber of Commerce, a telegram was received from the New Plymouth Chamber, asking the local body if it could make arrangements for a conference of business men from the surrounding district to discuss trade relations with Taranaki. New Plymouth being established as an overseas port, it is understood that the business men from there desire to lay before the publio at Te Kuiti the possibilities of dealing with tho export and import, trade affecting the King Country, and the Waikato district. After some discussion it was decided to write to 7he Chambers of Commerce at Otorohanga, Ivawhia, Te Awamirtu, Taumarunui. Hamilton and Cambridge to send two delegates to a conference to be held on Friday. February Bth. The delegates will be the guests of the Te Kuiti Racing Club on Saturday, February 9th, and will he entertained 1 by the chamber on the two following days.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 6
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170TO DIVERT TRADE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 6
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