Trade generally is improving all over N T ew Zealand, according to the reports from the different districts published in the Labor Journal. In Xcw Plymouth, and Taranaki generally, things have nli most reaelied tlieir normal level, fircai difficulty is being experienced in gett/g l.ilior fur milking and farm work, though ;C1 or CI 5 s "anil fmind" are the terms. Gisborne, Napier. Yuuganui. .Mastcrtun, Carterton, and I'almerst.on Xurth all re. port changes for the better. Wclliiiglon itself lias not such good news lo offer. "During the month/' says the Journal, "trade generally has not been gnod. Some branches 'show a slight improvement, but not lo any appreciable degree. and, although the number of unemployed has considerably decreased, 1 emplovers still complain that trade ir exceedingly slack. There is no indication of an improvement in the building trade, but dressmaking and tailoring are I now exceedingly busy. Employers arc more hopeful of an improvement "cni-.r-allv in the state of trade in future."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 2
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