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P6lio\\inf'' an ox!!fii!.'.;f>ve review of ..- • i -."lie past; year's tred/i tlie t Colonjal pf'toj signitient and "D'i'strlbutiug_/. Coinpaiiy j outline llio pvC'.sp,ects.'f.or : £giilVg ;&& I follows:—' - ..^;^';;*•' \ to A new element of iiii-is croducccl into the prospects for the future by the war. So much ■ cFepeiifda' upon-its duration, arid a' more ti'ado forecast cannot attempt to pieTc*6 the HSX. "But two 'factors; to some osEeii'l
-wo V\v: .•■■if..i.r..ti;;:i y sh}W ,..-, re-. .■.'.-■''. Oil be cw ./'■>■''?b?tfi*ss "-o :r . ,-, f - ; ,;-r.t !u\;U -wiW .which Vii^i'-U'J^Sf^ u* 11-•• >_!-.•: #s?«. su'^iwJ c^i,^^^ ?: lv.l oil • i]-ft-:^.v , i4)'ldor;'f;K''^s>?s« !3v.\ccsK;'iro:i of'ivy?. ''"'*.""*' TJil' la i!ge''(3pvm'mMiierit" OTtfoSf JyliioP ! . ;mve absorbed stocks during the'Taai f cav months.,, a-ncb are,-<e.ertin f (&■ 3<iiii.e;, little time 10, jjlj w -j.i\e\ shiiwers'l-cv ; ~>.^ !^;:fe'ii: JiS ; me' retell; jap?(i&tsa,de irMvj prosperous condition. Largr iiimbfirs |of shops have ''TJolTn "closed :■':;:! nearly \S ;".u«c!i curtailed :>f war contracts, 1 wooed back,..a,nd. re-esfablisiied. ", .*..,! If the .cost' in'"prodt!cliigv;countTi^ v 7V!' Maintained at it 3 pfestTrt"^f%h r! $- % olr.'ioiis tliis \v'iiil'bd,3i;.vtaskvei ! Kgreat' ilfficvd i\f andr-bjencvn*areci.lilij.el^rto.j^..
ayxde' \>y\ one of more the chain between the producer and the 'oiisumeij while the likelihood of'in-'-"-rousing clemands from North America, \v.(\ possibly from France, will not lor.d to (jiniinish of .stock: With regard to '•siifrpltefr, -the 1 WisW- Zealand flock returns at 30th April last. - 2-\-,~&isQ§, show an increase of 4.03.*395y I 'in <sf>ite .of the increase in the export. was in breeding pLVt,. < " in 1915 will-prollablywb ■ fully maintaii.'f-d, provided the westhi-' aw favourable.s* ? •* A 'ft* Tne A ust nil-.an export "iii"p»tain. The latest- available figures slur,-.
only ii-croase in the number cf frhcop h:a:M!uc!i on a total of ft ; :.flUT.|ill decrease in t';.: ; t-«4iit4: \*l?t!io-acjh QiHu-iislund - :>.;„ j|l oiu > l combined with * thyl r cmn i , w:yather, from which t suffered. render it unlikely that exports will | show any expansion before next season. Difficulty may be experienced in j maintaining the export of; beef. I fe11,40 be , i tak'oU in'd.'';)l4f'buf fhh 'fignfes are hot i yet available. What quantity of cattle I will F be, rino for expert, ; . is , c so-mQw;ha,t, I tSfiiig ? ihto' eons'ici- ! evation the growing demands of the | if ther.shipments of beef to tha co:iu!:;trv show leme dinviuutioii. •'■■^TlroVo-''is* -"':t? : tfl't':" ! can previdjfc ..cojnpensa.tien.,._,if ~,:\ . ! suits Hie l^-pvi'CN'WiiK'-i'j'' - ■•'' * >:--.' a.-:.'.: a'o'fur,' '|'a| ' will be governed by supplies there seems .no ground fo-f- ffhxlv-tyV bul-:«i;iia national trade ' etaiy} dominated b> War; prices on such a stable foundation as is furnished by expanding trade in times cf peace.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 165, 17 March 1915, Page 2
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