WHEAT MARKET
SURPLUS STILL GREAT IN CANADA.
(United Press Association.—ByElectrio Telegraph. —Copyright.)
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. The United States Trade Commissioner at Winnipeg, Canada, Mr . Erookha.rt, lias reported to the U.S.A. Commerce Department that'the visible supply of wheat in Canada continues to remain higher than it was at the same date Inst year, and is now totalling over ldo million bushels, compared with some 144- million bushels at this time last year. However, lie states that there is said to 1 be a tremendous difference in the wheat that is still remaining: on'the farmers’: • hands to lie delivered, constituting an invisible supply : which is estimated to be sixty million bushels less than a year ago. ■ This estimate is based on the figure as of Jan- "•I uary 15th, that 21 million bushels of } wheat remained to be delivered by the farmers before July 31. Between those dates of 1929, eighty-two million bushels are said to have been delivered, thus having been transferred from the invisible to the visible supply. :
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1930, Page 4
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