Thoughts For The Times
Pitom.KMs or i it r. Tuahk. The difficult problem oi whether m huv or not for stock is very hard to solve. There are two fuels to be taken into eorjsiderntion: first, the wide disparity in price between the selling value of spot goods and the cost ol sew imports; and second, the absolute ■ neertaintv of the market lor the neat future. In'the meantime little or no buying lias been done, and with even a moderate consumption wo may be faced with a shortage unless confidence in the market can be renewed. The importer lias had a very severe lesson this last six months, and lie will be verv cautious for some time to come. Trade Journal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1921, Page 2
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