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EXPORT OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS.

It is satisfactory to observe that-New Zealand products are finding a remuner- . ati ve market in' Australia, , 'The; steamship Tarawera, which left Auckland 'for Sydney last week ; took from there „a quantity of New Zealand produce. Amongst the latter was some 150 cases of preserve^ , meats," which had. - been sent to the orddr of tha Coinpagbis dea' M^ssageries Mar a times, a large and m- ■ iluential strain company, running between the Australian ports and Mauritious, Reunion, Seychelles, Port Said, and Marseilles. It is ploasing to note that our preserved meats are coining into such favour as to be used upon' tliesb foreign lines. It is anticipated that [larger and regular order's will, be received for the direction named. For Sydney some 138 cases cheese, 102 kegs butter, 203 kegs tierces and barrels of salt iueat, etc, were also shipped.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1661, 18 March 1886, Page 2

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EXPORT OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1661, 18 March 1886, Page 2

EXPORT OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1661, 18 March 1886, Page 2

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