THE TRADE COMMISSION.
AFTER BI'SrXESS-PLKASURK. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, March 1-1. The sittings of the Empire Trade Commission in New Zealand having concluded, the Commission will next, proeeed to Australia. Most of the inenihers will spend another week in the Dominion. The members of the Commksirm and the ladies of the party were entertained by His Excellency the OoveTnov at dinner to-night. The chairman. Sir Edward Vincent, left for Sydney by the Moldavia. To-morrow morning the TTon. "Mr. Foster and the Hon. Mr. f.owring will leave for Rotorua, while the other members are making private arrangements for the week. On Monday Sir Rider Haggard will leave for a trip to Northern TVairoa to inspect the forest areas of the north. The remaining members of the party will travel to Rotorua that day and spend four days among the thermal won- ' ders, returning to Auckland on Satur- | day. They will all leave for Sydney on 1 the following Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 254, 17 March 1913, Page 5
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158THE TRADE COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 254, 17 March 1913, Page 5
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