NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
TRADE RETURNS FOR YBAP, "Wellington, April 27. The approximate trade returns for the year ended March ;J1 st show imports valued at £G,2()0,()00, as against £», 908,224 for the previous year. The exports were valued at c£!),714,f)13, as against £8,201,409 the previous year. For the last quarter the imports were valued at £1,685,521, and the exports at £8,702,982. KILLED BY A. FALL OF TSABTH. GrItEYMOUTH, April 17. Robert Ramsay, a well-known miner, while working sluicing a claim at Lower Tnylorville, was caught by a fall of earth and roots yesterday afternoon, and died a few hours after he was extricated, being crushed. CO.OPBBATION O* DAIRY FAOTOBIES Dunkwit, April 17, A. meeting' is to he hold, next week to digues tlitf ttdvjUabluuu;:,'* «f fanning a.
I union of factories in the South Island. | especially with the view of securing co-operation in shipping daily produce ' |to the Home market. Favorable replies have been received from nearly all the factories in the South Island.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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163NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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