TWO-WAY TRADE.
TASMANIA AND NEW ZEALAND. ‘ BIG INCREASE PROBABLE. RESULT OF GOVERNMENT TALKS. United Press Assn.——Elec, Tel. Copyright SYDNEY, May 26.Tlle Tasmanian Minister of Agrlculture, Mr H. uoss‘rove. who returned from New Zealund by the \Vansaneila to-day. said that as the result oi‘ his discussions with the Dominion Government the trade between Tasmania and New Zeuland should ilJc treliled within a year. "We have timber, carbide. copper and brass to soil to New Zealand," said Mr Cosgrovo, f‘and we can take from New Zealand certain types of wool, fertilisers, seeds and pine woods suit—able (or butter boxes. "I found that the New Zealand Government is taking the point of View that it will trade with any States that will buy from the Dominion. It must be u two—way trade. I do not think .\‘ew South Wales has any chance of getting her citrus fruits on to the New anlnnd market.“ .\ir uosgrm‘c will attend an agricul—tural conference at Canberra to he opened io-inoi‘i'uw, as will Mr \\’illinin ’l‘uilui'. New Zrnh‘ind Tl'fltlc Commissiom‘i'. The question of trade with the iiuminiun is expected to be discussed.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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184TWO-WAY TRADE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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