TRADE WITH HULL.
MACKENZIE OPTIMISTIC. /; By Telegraph—Press Londdn, Jaiy l{. tThu Higli Commissioner for New 'i( tXJ land, the Eon. Thomas Mackenzie, two days inspecting tho Hull Docks si'ad stores. Speaking at a Chamber of .Coram free' luncheon, ho stated that New 2ea J and. was ciblo to sond many ptoducts of tho' highest quality for tho 11,000,000 eor< Burners supplied througli Hull. Shipping lines would only require a subsidy in the initiatory stages of the trade. Ho 'believe (s? 1 that direct trado between New Zealand and Hull would savo from 5 to 7 per' cant., which could bo shared bfctween tyj© producers and the consumers. Mr, Mackenzie has gone to Sco fc'land.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 7
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114TRADE WITH HULL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 7
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