OUTLOOK FOR OUR PRODUCE.
(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, August 1. . In the course of his renames at the opening of tiic Winter Show yesterday, me Mon. T. Mackenzie said; “This is an ago of catch-cries ,aud therefore it is probably all tne moro necessary that those wno are entrusted with great responsibilities should divo beneath tho surface tiad carefully weigh prospects and possibilities of the situation. It will no remembered 7 that 1 felt the position of tho country justified mo in throwing light upon some fallacious deductions arrived at by a gentleman occupying; what is probably the foremost commercial financial position in Now Zealand. At the time of the deliverance of the speech referred to, our pessimists at once seized upon .it as an indication that wo were ia for a period of depression. The reply which 1 gave has never been challenged. Still loss has any attempt been made to repay. 1 am pleased to note that the most recent papers received from tho Homeland show a continuance of prosperity, ami 1 have already said that in conjunction with gold this factor is tho basis of our beins; here.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 137, 2 August 1911, Page 8
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