PUSHING AMERICANS.
BIG FIRM START A BRANCH IN NEW ZEALAND. [Special to Times.] Wellington, last night. The big American shipping firm of Peabody and Company, is establishing a branch of their business in this colony, probably in Wellington. It is understood’ that Mr Montague Phillips, of Auckland, will have charge.
In connection with the foregoing the Auckland Observer si-itos ; —“ Mr Monty lutings, sj wed and favorably known in tins city, npp am to have fallen on his f - * ,i! j'- : 4 i : a By i i-y office of Messrs j L W. Pea > ~[/ and Co., tho lam .ns American shipping firm, and after studying their busirics< t.-u-ic, uiii return to Now Zealand in order tin. pro-rent them here permanently. It is probable that his headquarters will be at Wellington."
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 2
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