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CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK

CHRISTCHURCH, May 27. •At the quarterly meeting of the Clmnv ber of Commerce Mr H. J. Marriner (vicepresident) presided, and, dealing with the question, pointed out that the excess of export* ever imports amounted to the grand total of £6,693,566. Last year the excess was only £454,059. They were, therefore, this year six millions to the good, winch was a truly magnificent result. Thanks to the rise in the price of our staple products and a bountiful clip and harvest, the banking returns were most satisfactory, advances showing a great decrease and deposits a considerable increase. Though this was so, the business outlook was not so satisfactory as might have been expected.

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 34

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CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 34

CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 34

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