ILAYTON BROS. A.II Kinds of I BBHtS' REQUISITES.
A FIRST-GLASS timber 3Hy New York, July 7. On reaobtog New York President ooae veil's carriage met Sir Joseph Ward id oonveyed him to Sagamore Hill, here he lunohed with the President. Interviewed at Oyere Bay Sir Joseph 7ard referred to New Zealand's surplus rool and kauri gum. He stated they ould be able to negotiate reciprocity fith United States without reference to Iroat Britain. He would be prepared to 're the preliminary Bteps, and on bis derture leave the matter in the hands of o British Embassy. Leading New York editors lunched with r Joseph Ward at Waldorf Hotel. He scuseed the question of reoiproeity in the ittural produoti of Amerioa and New pmland with DrinoiDal citizens,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1803, 9 July 1906, Page 4
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