WHEAT SUPPLY.
TIIK WIOSPECTS GOOD. By 'x'elpgTiijili.—rress Association. Wi-Uiiifil.ui. Last NU'hl. r» the past few days there has been mi appreciable drop in wheat and llimr. and (here arc likely to lie further reductions, in tho opinion of those aide to the wae peels. The Prime .Mini.slci' rcec'iitlc likd a ewisus taken ot all the wheat in (he eonnlry. It was gathered I'roin moreliniiis. miih rs. and fanners, and the result , ( (his showed dial (here was sullicici:) in New Zealand to last until the next har.e.-t. The new tea. son's harvest is generally available in (he middle of February, bid it is necessary Unit there should be a "carry over'' supply, 'this wheat census is (he iiiM one taken in New Zealand lor a very lon- lime, and altogether the outlook is by no means bad, considering that crops in America and elsewhere have been good.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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146WHEAT SUPPLY. Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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