PER TON OR PER POUND?
UNCERTAIN COMMERCIAL NEWS. A protest against the form in which commercial news was sent to New Zealand by the High Commissioner was made in the House of tives by Mr. Hawken (Egmont). Ihe latest eablcratn from London, stated the, member, informed New Zealand that butter was quoted at £Jl las. to-£23 ss. Tso people had to (rums if .Ibm n™* was per ton or per hiindrcclwciffM. of them might bo inclined to W was par pound. He suggwtod that all the butter auotations should oe cabled th ThrMimStor of Agriculture undertook to look into tlio matter. Tho following Bills from the Lowei noiw; were ry.d, r. first time in the {s»Wsft *
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 8
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116PER TON OR PER POUND? Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 8
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