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INCREASED COAL FREIGHT

REASON OE THE LATEST RISE. ■ The statement made by Mr. C. Holdsworth, managing director of the Union Steam Ship Company, in connection with the increase ci, 2s. 9d. per ton in the kcal freight between Wellington and West Coast, is reported at length in the "Otago Daily Times.” Mr. Holdsworth Baid that the necessity for the increases had been fully explained to tho coalfriining companies for whom they earned, during the course of negotiations. It would, however, be only fair if the reasons for the advances were also placed before the public. , , ~ Mr. Holdsworth stated that the rates of freight charged up to the end of last month, were not nearly sufficient to meet the expenses of steamers employed on the West Coast. Their operations for last year left a heavy loss on actual running expenses, without making provision for depreciation of the steamers, and the next six month ilted in an even larger deficit. ' ortunately expenses had not yet returned the ''peak, and bunker coal supplied in New Zealand had within the last few wf/jks increased about 40 per cent, according to description and quality of the coal. The cost of provisions was the only item showing a tendency to fall, but wages, labour ashore, overhauls, etc., and, as stated above bunker coal, showed no sign of "coming down. In these circumstances increases were absolutely necessary, and for the next twelve months the coal companies had agreed to advances varying from 2s. 9d. per ton to Wellington and Lyttelton to a maximum of ss. a ton to n, roadstead port where dispatch continued very poor, the rates' varying with the mileage and despatch obtainable. Ihe directors regretted such increases were necessary, and would reduce the rates when the cost of operating steamers came Mown. ■

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 6

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INCREASED COAL FREIGHT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 6

INCREASED COAL FREIGHT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 6

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