PRIMARY PRODUCTS.
THE MARKET IN BRITAIN. OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPANSION. (Special to the' "Guardian ") AUCKLAND, June 13. While seeing no signs of an early rise in the prices of primary products, Mr R F. Whiteley, a Tooley Street merchant, who arrived by the Aorangi yesterday, stated that New Zealand now had every opportunity to expand its English market, and if Britain introduced the quota system, as seemed likely, prices would probably rise, with benefit to farmers the world oyer ' "The 10 per cent, duty already imposed by Britain on foreign butter, cheese, eggs and canned goods is reacting in the Empire's favour,' said Mi- Whiteley. "It has already stimulated the demand for New Zealand products, and there is every hope thafurther preference will be given the Empire as a result of the Imperial Conference at Ottawa."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 207, 14 June 1932, Page 7
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