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American Enterprise.

_». The representaive of a large trading firm in Dunedin contributes an interesting letter to the London Globe, in which he cails attention to the fact that Australia and New Zealand are every day getting more goods from American. '* A few years a<>o," he says, " some half-dozen articles were all we ordered of American make Now, as you will see by the medals we send you, the items sp»cially ordered from the »States are to be counted by hundreds. The American goods exactly suit the New Zealand I market. The timber they have will always command a certain trade ; but why should they excel i n»lish makers of shovels, axes, pic^s, and edged tools? Unless English makers bestir themselves, they will certainly lose the large part of their Australian and New Zealand trade."

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 5, 21 June 1883, Page 3

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American Enterprise. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 5, 21 June 1883, Page 3

American Enterprise. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 5, 21 June 1883, Page 3

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