FLOURMILLERS' ASSOCIATION.
AN EXPORT OF BRAN AND SHARPS. lot iu.<;ui:ai 11-I iir.as \ssi>kmtio.l.| ~ . , lL ChrißtohurOfi, Juno 2. oeen .to-daj-, the chairman of tho Flnur. ;miners; ':A S3 eDmtion,;;'Mr.: H, Wood, .stated that, no new developments had occurred in connection with ■tho organisation. Matters ■ i®?2' "'ould'require somo ,I'ittlo time to adjust themselves, and, until that' had been' accomplished, the. position, ,'wbuld romam Unchanged. In rbforonce to a state'mont by : a local corn dealer , that the association wa3 shipping away bran and sharps ;at,.6s. : ,less per toil than the _prico : charged locally, Air. Wood explained that the extra amount'.was: due,to tho fhet that tho.trado looally .demanded; such by-products 'ill-sacks going. twcnty/.to::tliG..ton. '/'llio, outside trade was satisfied with sacks going twelve to the ton, and the difference in , price was due to that alone. • ' .■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 5
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131FLOURMILLERS' ASSOCIATION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 524, 3 June 1909, Page 5
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