RECIPROCAL TREATY
TRADE WITH CANADA. AUCKLAND, April 9. The question of a reciprocal trade treaty between New Zealand and Canada was raised by Mr llarvey 1 urner at a meeting of the Council ol the Auckland Chamber of Commerce. ITe said that in a recent cable from Canada it bad been staled that New Zealand was Canada’s second Ir'st ciistomed. He felt, however, that Australia had got ahead of New Zealand in the reeinroea I arraneemenf . A motion suggesting Hint fin* Auckland Chamber take the matter up direct, tlmf they as!: t'*e Associated Chambers to take tin* o.uestion tin. that they scenr-e the co-oivration of tile Dairy Board and tb-* M -at Board, and that dry get in touch with tin* CaoaAian Chambers of Comniere". was carried.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1931, Page 3
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