THE BOOT TRADE.
■ ♦' : ' t CONFERENCE AT CHRISTCHURCH. t • ~f(By. Telegraph—Press Association.)t Christchurch, January 15, S The conferenco of representatives of the boot manufacturers, of the Dominion, which opened on Tuesday, concluded to-. „ day: The following official account is !j supplied by tho secretary. (Mr.;T. Hodg- 1 eon, of Auckland):— -i! "We have had two days' sitting discuss- , v ing matters connected with' the trade, b and tho conferenco has been very satisfactory. Tho result of our deliberations p is that in tho future there will be one ii association for the boot ■ manufacturing a ; trado of the Dominion. At present there w aro two associations, which are federated, a] but in future thero will be one associa- b; tion to cover tho'whole trade in the oi Dominion/' When asked if thero was any inferma- 01 tion'regarding tho conference to ci-nsider bi the tariff, convened by tho Minister for In Customs, Mr. Hodgson said ho had no- vi thing further to communicate. <jj - «
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 8
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162THE BOOT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 8
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