British Cars for Now Zealand.—Sir Harold Beam'll,imp, who ret’.irncd to Wellington last week in the Ransrilano, mentioned that the ship hrousht 200 English ears lo Now Zealand. "I understand that the- posilion of the B.rilish motor export trade as far as New Zealand is coneerned is almost a complete reversal of that ohtaininu' hej'ore Britain went off the "add standard," Sir Harold Beauchamp said.* "Formerly from Sf> to 00 per eeid of the ears that came, to New Zealand were of I'niled Stales manuI'aelure, hilt Hritatn lias now taken pride of place. Willi a view to relainini;' this place lii'ilisli molor maniifarHirers are showiiur a very earnest desire to eat ; IV- Ww Zealand reiiuirements."
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8
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