INTERNED NEW ZEALAND CARGOES
• NEWS FROM JAVA. (Rec. February 27, 1.20 a.m;) Sydney, February 26. Mr. J. T. -Martin, of the firm . of Wright; Stephenson and Co., of Dunedin, gave a meeting of consignees having cargo aboard 'German vessels sheltering in Java, details of his visit there .as representative of New Zealand consignees of the cargo of the steamer Wismar. / He stated he had appointed the Rotterdam Trading Company, with a full power of attorney to, where necessary, ship cargo to New Zealand or sell to the best advantage. In the course of his remarks , he said that the Dutch Courts acted very slowly, whilst amongst .the solicitors, there was great diversion: of-opinion, 'there .being 'no authority on shipping matters. There was a good Chance of disposing a good deal of the cargoes to Chinese traders, at full value. There was a good' opening for trade between Java and Australasia, . which the merchants were keeu to cultivate.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 7
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157INTERNED NEW ZEALAND CARGOES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 7
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