EXPORT OF NEW ZEALAND. MALT.
It is not perhaps generally known (says the New Zealand Times) that the little port of B enheim exports considerable quantities of malt. We have it in good authority that more than 450 tanks, averaging about two to a each, have been brought over to Wellington and shipped to Sydney during the last eight months, the whole of this quantity being from the maithouse of Mr C. Redwood. This year’s harvest in the Wairau Valley appears to have yielded an enormous quantity of barley, and thereds every prospect of the export returns tor the current year being far in excess of those registered last year. It is probably as little known that the same district will export a large quantity of pease this year, a shipment of about 300 sacks having already been secured for the Home market,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 366, 24 March 1881, Page 3
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143EXPORT OF NEW ZEALAND. MALT. Temuka Leader, Issue 366, 24 March 1881, Page 3
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