FLOUR COMBINE
By Telegraph—Press Association— Dunedin, last night. At a meeting of the Hew Zealand Flour Millers’ Association, held at Timaru last night, it was decided to re-establish the price of flour in Dunedin at £l3 per ton. The Star adds that when the Association a few days ago reduced the price from £lB to £l2 Dunedin millers protested and declined to sell under £l3. Owing to the high price of wheat there was barely a profit even at the latter figure. The tariff now stands at £l3 for sacks, £1.3 10s tor 100’s, £l3 15s for 50’s, and £l4 for 25’s. The price for shipment remains at-£l2 per ton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 814, 31 January 1903, Page 2
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