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Canada and New Zealand.

e TItADE DELATIONS. VIEWS OF CANADIAN PI'HLIC MEN. WELLINGTON, Jail. 6. A now trading organisation, the Imperial export Company, with head- ' quarters in Toronto, has been formed by Wading Canadian manumctuicrs with the object of introducing | products into outside markets. Mr Schryner, for some years representative of the Canadian Manufacturers (Association in this colony, has' been ! appoints nuHiarftig director for >cw Zealand. The head ofl.ee in Ne« .Sfcabind wiH he in Auckland, but l is likely that other branches will reestablished in the chief centres. M. -'Sehrvner, during a recent visit to : Canada,, interviewed public men the t on the Question .of establishing dnect. communications between thai country and New Zealand. Sir WH,'fred Laurier, Premier of Canada, , was HmiiistakaWy Sympathetic, sny- ;' in" that ho wished nothing more sincerely than a closer connection beitween Canada and this colony, am that his Government was quite wiiling to do all in its power to brinp . this about. At the same trine h< ■ made it clear that any line ol steam '. ers if receiving a subsidy from the Canadian Government, must be en i tirelv British. Sir -Win. Mulock To-t t master-General, told Mr Schrync that he was now in treaty with tlv r New Zealand Government authontie: r regarding direct trade between Can J :ada and New Zealand. Mr Schryne l'also talked the matter over witl Sir Thomas O'Shaughnessy. presulen i of the Canadian Pacific Railway, wh< expressed the willingness of the rail I way authorities to allow freight t be carried over their lines to St John's or Halifax at rales as loi . 'as to New York, an important con -'cession to the exporter sending hi t goods across through Canadf *o th s English markets.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7734, 9 February 1905, Page 4

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Canada and New Zealand. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7734, 9 February 1905, Page 4

Canada and New Zealand. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7734, 9 February 1905, Page 4

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