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TOWN AND COUNTRY CONFER

Mr. L." A. Paish, British Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, returned to .■Welling'oll from Auckland yesterday. 110 had been travelling on the commerce train in the Auckland district, and he came back, he said, deeply impressed by the advantages to both town and country. "Of course there were formal speeches and abundant hospitality," said Mr. Paish (in describing his visit to a presentative of "The Post"). '.'But," he added, "it was the getting together, .the little talks between the primary producer and the business man, that struck me as being so beneficial for both of them. Not only was the Pokeno railway route visited, and bo on to Te Aroha, but much time was devoted to Northern Auckland, the potentialities of which strongly appealed to the business men; indeed, to some of them the country's productivity came' as a revelation. It was all strenuous going for the party on the train, but I am sure it was worth it. This commerce tTain movement i cannot fail to be productive of an immense amount of good, not only in enabling the city to obtain first-hand information of the country, but to strengthen the bonds of sympathy between the people of the urban and rural districts. To me, personally, it was an invaluable opportunity of seeing the country and getting a clear view of its conditions and possibilities."

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 11

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TOWN AND COUNTRY CONFER Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 11

TOWN AND COUNTRY CONFER Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 11

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