For the first time for a long the balance of trade has turned in favour of New Zealand. The April exports total’ed £6,068.16-1, the highest figure reached t wee last October, while the imports totalled £5,337,000. Mr Walker, head of an Australian meat export comp ny, who has recently returned from a business visit to Lire Old Cour.tr”, expresses the opbrkm that in sN months there will bo a marked irvwoycnent in the Home meat marked with a stabilisation of valves , widernbly higher than now c:d. ting.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 640, 10 June 1921, Page 6
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