DUNEDIN NEWS
(Per Press Aeiodatioa. 1 ) Dunedin, last night.
Word has been recoived by Ihe AmeriI can Consulate here that the New York Export Shipping Company propose at a I dato as yal unspecified fitting out and I floating an exposition of Yankee trade I notions to visit the prinoipal parts of tho world. Dunodin, Lyttelton. Wellington, I and Auckland will bo inoluded. Tho idea lis to charter a 7000-ton steamer, and travel 6000 miles in 15 months. The j objeote are the promotion and advertisement of American commerce, personal I introduction of the seller to the buyer, and to provide moans by whloh Amerioan manufacturers can investigate the require- I ments of individual markets. I Edward F. Duthio, of the New Zealand I Express Company, was fined 6s and ooets I at the Police Court for sending liquor to I Tnpanui prohibited diatriot. I At a meeting of the Japanese Relief I Fund Executive this morning, it was decided, in view of the latest oables from I Japan, to allow the matter of relief to remain in abeyanoe. Tho Premier is to I be asked to wire in tbe meantime to the British Ambassador st Tokio for confirmatory information whether any assistance I is required.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1609, 23 November 1905, Page 3
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