PRICE OF FLOUR
PRICES BEGINNING TO EASE.' It will bo welcome news to householders—especially those with lalge families —to know that- the prico of flour lias dropped in AA'cllington appreciably'during tho past week. • Local merchants, who lmve b.'eou selling "best" Canadian (there are two grades) for £18 ss. and £18 10s. per ton aro now prepared to sell similar flour, to arrive at £16 10s. per ton net here. As the new season's wheat in Canada will bo cropped next month, and the harvest is said to havo been a good one, a further,fall is anticipated during the next two or three months New Zealand flour, which was selling at £17 10s. per toil a month ago, can now- bo purchased ill AVollingtou at £16 7s. Gd. not. The AYaitemata, which has arrived, from America, brought across some 550 tons of San Francisco flour for Now Zealand ports.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 3
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148PRICE OF FLOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 3
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