A challenge to a membership contest was received by the Gisborne K.S.A. executive last evening from the South Canterbury association, and was accepted. It was decided further to issue a challenge to the Invercargill association, which at March 31 last stood a little in advance of Gisborne. The contests will be settled on the basis of paid memberships at the end of the current financial year. ♦Statistics of the overseas trade of the port of New Plymouth for the half-year ended June 30, show increases in all departments, with the exception of the exports of cheese, when compared with the corresponding period last year. The -total import trade has risen b.y 12,109 tons, a 73 per cent, rise on last year’s extremely low total of 16,465 tons. The rise in exports lias nof been pearly so pronounced. The increase in the total overseas trade, exclusive ot meat, is .approximately 20 per cent.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13
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