EASTERN TRADE.
(Per Press Association.) Wellington, last night.
Tbe Premier oables' to the Actii Premier from Sydney as follows: — 11 Ha ascertained there is a good demand for ri materials in Japan, Shanghai, Hnngkot Manila, and Java, and gradually inorei ing annually. The chief commodities s wool, hides, tallow, leather, frozen me. especially bee F , tinned meats, rabbit ekii flax, tow, butter, cheese, stud horses, catt flour, wheat, kauti, and other' limbe Before leaving an-ioipate having -nj o£. fpr a fortnightly New Zaaland servrffe'vfi' the places I have mentioned.—R. Seddon."
MR SEDDON INTERVIEWS JAPi* NESE CONSUL.
By tplpgraph, Prasa 'Asa’n t Copyrfgi Reoeived 5.28 pm, Miy 20. Sydney, May 20. Mr Seddon yesterday bad an intorvie with tbe Japanese Consul relalive to f eelabliebment of a direct service with t! EasS Tho Consul was much pleased wi tbe Government’s intended action. A foi nightly service is proposed between Ne Zealand, Singapore, Hongkong, Java, at Japan, The idea has been favorably reoeived i oommeroial ciroles here.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1754, 21 May 1906, Page 2
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