WHEAT PROM AUSTRALIA
CHEAPER THAN NEW ZEALANDGROWN. ■ By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■ v Auckland, January 18. 1 Twenty-four thousand bushels of '• wheat, imported by local mills from Syd'r.ey,' arrived per the Rivcrina tp-day. ■ It is stated thai wheat can be imported t duty paid cheaper from Australia than j southern. holders now. ask for old wheat ' landed here. Further shipments -are expectod. Some excellent crops of rape are to bo : seen in various parts of the Masterton / district just now.. ". - - . Never has. the demand for clear-headed J.conatrucKvo ■ thinking.' in- hueujess ' been •'so urgent as. it/is, right now... We are.liv T ing. in a progressive age, and mast take- ' advantage. of .all up-to-date methods. . -It is in savings from waste of any description that money is made to-day, and by ; concentrating one's! efforts on all details . of our business we claim : to be able, to : produce results for our many cream suppliers. We want more cream. Can. you supply us? Further particulars, Wanga-' ; nni Fresh Food Co.—Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 8
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164WHEAT PROM AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 8
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