MARKET FOR PRODUCE.
THE POSITION IN EUROPE. INFLUENCE OF EXCHANGES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Sept. 30. Mr. Robert Arthur, who visited England on behalf of a wide section of Ngw Zealand producers, returned by the maroa yesterday. He statef he most of the large business houses England and Scotland. “As far as the market for New land, produce is concerned,” he said, "we cannot hope to do much on the Continent until exchange is stabilised. Denmark. Norway ajid Sweden are having a really good time in export business with a ready market on the Continent for all they can produce. Generally speaking London is still the dumping ground for the produce of the world.. A lot of poor stuff is sent there, against which New Zealand produce has to compete. Investors had confidence in New Zealand’s future, because it was not a manufacturing place to any extent, and if there is another war a country like New Zealand, which exports food, would suffer least.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1922, Page 4
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164MARKET FOR PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1922, Page 4
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