In the course of an interview at jOhristchujrch, Sir J. G l. Ward was aekfed it the Goverament -'intended to have 'Xew Zealand represented by an exhibit at the 'Alaska-Yukon-Pncific Exposition, to be held at Seattle this year. "Sir Joseph said that the position had not been considered, but he did not thinfc it w.u likely that anything wttuld be dione in ihe matter, as there were no- trade interests between New Zealand and the territoTty reforredi to. Al Vegetable, Farm, and Flower. Pe*-*fl t-t Hansen and Co's, agents for tyieary Bros, and Down*.—Attrt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 January 1909, Page 1
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