FREIGHT ON IMPORTS
A REDUCTION ANNOUNCED TO COME IN TO FORCE AT ONCE The Department of Industries andCommerce has received from the High' Commissioner cabled intimation teat the New Zealand Conference Shipping Lines have agreed to a reduction of outward freights from England, to come into force immediately. This means that the freights on. our imports will In? slightly lower, the decrease varying from approximately 6 per cent, to 12 per cent, on the previously ruling rates. The following, examples will give somo idea of the revision:—Wheels and axles, £8 to £7; instruments, electrical material, paper 'in cases, and various items of stationery, from 1255. to 1155.; rough goods, such as certain chemicals, eai-th-enwate, glassware, cotton waste, motori and ordinary cycles, enatiielwarei linoleum, twine, £5 to 905.; stores, such as railway! brass and copper bars. it>o«e iron and steel bolts, nuts, rivets. Screws, tin plates, spindles, without insulators, loose springs, various tubes, 70s. to 655.; material such as pigiron, iron and steel bars, channels, joists, loose or in bundles, loose axles, and loose chains, to 555.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 6
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176FREIGHT ON IMPORTS Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 6
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