BAKERS' CONFERENCE.
THE PRICE OF BREAD. ®y Telegraph.— Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Thursday. •„„ . c bakers' conference a delegate ttquired if it was intended to ask the taST""™ to re^ulate t,ie P" ce of w : President replied in the sml , *" Laurenson said until the «ie of rates laid down at last conferaotV aS & m a fair tri "' should the Government. So far as antirinVT concer ned, no increase was WbieHfJ m<?amv 3 hile - Tllp y had bee " eism ih a gOOd deal of adve rse criti n ? ignorance. Tho output Went v « Same M > Tears a 2°' conse - oSpJ t 6 ° Ost of Production was inWell in' is d said the scale woriied Pointori , maru - A committee was aplt 1 ° COnaider the matter. E «nts ei l o r T olved to continu e the prenamelv fl pnees as far as practiceWe, to v °? Stillg U P t0 £7 a ton ' and £8 « f lcl for sd: between £7 f °r Gd- w id; £8 and £9. Ween inT" £9 and £1 °- for 6^d s £11 and f of d £11 - fOT 7d : between £13, for g] ' fo y* d > between £12 and
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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191BAKERS' CONFERENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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