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The Price of Flour.

The fight between the Millers* Association and the free millers appears to have commenced. The Dunedin “ Daily Times/’ in a commercial article, states that though boycotted by the bakers, the free millers have received good support from .storekeepers, and have been doing a capital trade in 50’s which are always sold at 15s per ton more than sacks. This morning the Millers’ Association reduced the price of 50’s from £l2 5s to £ll 10s, aud notified the storekeepers, but kept the price of sacks at £ll 10s The free millers also reduced 50’a to £ll 10b, and reduced the price of sacks to £ 1015 s Further developments are expected. The result will probably be another reduction of a half-penny in the price of bread

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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1903, Page 3

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128

The Price of Flour. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1903, Page 3

The Price of Flour. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1903, Page 3

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