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(Per United Piws^Association.) Sydnby, March 26.—T he Sydney Daily Telegraph, in the course of an article thii morning referring to the New Zealand Exhibition to be held at Dunedin, says it is full time the Govtrnment of New South Wales called a halt on the expenditure in connection with exhibitions. The Exhibition to be held at Dunedin is purely a business affair, and it is unlikely that New South Wales will reap any commercial advantage therefrom. New South Wales, the article proceeds, is New Zealand's best customer, yet the latter' s treatment of the colony by the deliberate exclusion of ODly export coal showed that in the near future that article is pretty certain to be shut out of New Zealand altogether • in favour of Westport and Russell coal. Tho Telegraph expresses the hope that the Government of New South Wales will decline to be officially represented at the New Zealand Exhibition. Minerva has been scratched for the Sydney Cup. The Government have received a communication from M. Pasteur, declining to permit his representative to racoinate sheep as a precaution against anthrax, unless the Government allow the recent experiments in connection with the extermination of rabbits to be dealt with on their merits.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6762, 26 March 1889, Page 3
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