We observe that there is a probability of a large quantity of wool being shipped this season to the United States. Both the Wellington and Phoebe take full cargoes for transhipment per Nebraska, and we learn that Otago exports wool by sailing vessels direct to America. This would indicate that a large trade in this commodity is springing up between this country and the United States. No doubt the favorable news brought by the last American mail has greatly stimulated this trade.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 52, 20 January 1872, Page 11
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