OUR DISPLAY AT PANAMA
Tf.S.S. CO.'SvOiFFER, tßy Tclograpfc.-'-Specia'l Oorrespondfcrit.) Auckland, February 16. A prediction' that trie ospWs from the Dominion would reach £25 r 000.,'0Q1J for the present produ'cih'g year was inado by tho Prime Minister at Paeugaroft on Saturday.- .As agriculturists, j\'e*'Zeakra'ders were now going to bo given tta opportunity of, helping America.out in her food supplies. "In order to'show the United States 'what we can do in this direction," said Mr. Slassejy "th& New Zealand Government has decided to spend £loj'OQo in 'making -an exhibit at tho Pa-namii Exhibition. The IJnron Steam Ship Company 4 ha.s offered' to take the country's ..'exhibits to San Francisco free, and,' if neeessary, to bring them tack without a penny of cost. (Applause.) '/ I hope that the producers 'of the Dominion wilt take advantage of this generous offer."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 8
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136OUR DISPLAY AT PANAMA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 8
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