DUNEDIN .XHIBITION REPRESENTATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, March 27.
The Sydney " Daily Telegraph " in an article on the Dunedin Exhibition, says it is full time for the Government of New South Wales to call a halt in the matter of expenditure in connection with the exhibition. It says that the Dunedin Exhibition is purely a business affair, and that it is unlikely that New South Wales would reap any commercial advantage from representation at it. New South Wales, the "Telegraph" adds, is New Zealand's best customer, and yet its treatment by New Zealand in the deliberate exclusion of New South Wales's only export, in favour of Westport or Bay or Island coal, likely to take place in the near future, was most unfair. The 11 Telegraph " therefore hopes the NewSouth Wales Government will decline to be officially represented^ at the Ex-\ bibition,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 355, 30 March 1889, Page 4
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143DUNEDIN .XHIBITION REPRESENTATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, March 27. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 355, 30 March 1889, Page 4
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