TRADE WITH CONTINENT.
By Telegraph—Tres3 Association—Copyright Received 6.15 p.m., June 11. Sydney, June 11. Owing to tho increasing demand for Now Zealand crossbred wools on the Continent, somo foreign buyers aro contemplating doing business direct with New Zealand, the main obstacle being the lack of direct transportation. Overtures muy p- "sibly bo in ido to the leading continental steamship lino to includo Now Zoalund in tho itinerary. Thoro is somo chanco of Buncoes if harbor facilities in Now Zealand can bo secured. Thoro is a disposition on tho part of a loading company to transfer its Australian terminus to Now Zealand, owing to tho restriction foreshadowed in tho Commonwealth Navigation Bill. If such u move is carried out, the wholo fleot will bo provisioned in Now Zealand for tho homoward voyago.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 914, 12 June 1903, Page 3
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