STOCKS OF CEREALS.
THE NOVEMBER CENSUS. SMALLER HOLDINGS OF WHEAT. A census of stocks of flour, wheat, and cats in the Dominion was taken as at November 30, and the results have bean published in the abstract of statistics. The Government Statistician states that returns were received covering all slock? owned or stored by millers, merchants, and farthers throughout the Dominion, with a few unimportant exceptions that would not appreciably affect the totals obtained. Following is a summary of the position in regard to wheat and flour in comparison with the returns obtained in 1.919 and 1918: 1920. 1919. 1918. Tons. Tons. Tons. Flour 9,200 8 DG 10,697 Wheat— Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Milling .. 1,073,013 1,764.257 1,267,677 Other .. 58,791 176,071 165,890 Tn stack (etc.) 4,658 15,431 11,480 I The stocks of oats amounted to 2.285,227 bushels, compared with 1,371,777 bushels in November, 1919. Oats in -took for threshing were returned at 16.895 bushels and for chaffing at 18,5u9
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1921, Page 8
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157STOCKS OF CEREALS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1921, Page 8
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