THE WHEAT SHORTAGE.
NEW SKASWS rW SOT YET AVAILABLE. Chri-delnirpli, .Tail. 4. A small shipment of A a:-1 raVian wheat :iri'i\o<l recently, but it will not suffice for more than a fnrtni.ul-'t*M supply, and will not go I'm' in relieving the . acute •-Imrtage of bran and pollatd. So far i'icrr- i- no.scarcity of flour. No further supply of AiMra.Vuiu wheat, it expected hi Canterbury for a few weeks, and it is doubtful if it may then arrive. Some nf the new season'-: wheat is exported to he available in a foTtei.iht's time, but owin<i" to i!ie late wet weather it is doiil>tful if it will he fit for millinj; for a few weeks. Applications have heen sent in by loon! brokers for the right to liawlV Hi? new season's wheat crop on behalf of Hie Government, but no appointments have yet been made.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 2
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143THE WHEAT SHORTAGE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 2
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