FOOD FOR THE OLD LAND.
l —» MR M.VSSKY IXTEI'IiSTIXG • HIMSELF. By Telegraph.—Press Association. 'Wellington, Last Xight. Interviewed itn-day, the. Prime Minister stated Ihift he had U-jeu interesting Irini-elf in 'the question of more wheat i cultivation during the coming M-ason. He has been strongly advising fanners to extend tlheii cereal cultivation as i nuifc'h a-: possible, and he to-dav arranged with ll.e Railway Department to have seed, wheat and fertilisers tarried at two-thirds the usual freight. As- far as slipping was concerned, Mr Mare>ey said it was.going on as usual. • There are i 0 lar<n> vessels b'-lonsiiig to companies trading with X>w Zealand . that are either here now or due within j a. month. It s not certain whether any of these will b n required for 'vaa' transport pirrpeses. but in anv ca.sc not more than two will be wanted. Therefore, 14 may be relied upon as ."-i.ig .ivail- ; able for carrying Xew Zesilnnd jirothicts j to Jiritisl) markets, so dtiirv an.l oti.er ■ tirodueers need -hate no fear as w the outlet for th'. ir go\>ds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 8
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177FOOD FOR THE OLD LAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 8
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