MEAT EXPORT.
THE SCHEME WORKIXG WELL.
I3y Telegraph.—-Special to "Star.")
WELLTN'GTOX, Monday. "The meat export arrangement is work- | in" very satisfactorily indeed " remarked ihe Prime Minister to your correspondent, when an inquiry was made as to the proTress of the new scheme. "I said a few '" days ago," continued Mr. Itlassey; "that I had *not received a single complaint, - and that statement holds good. 1 have - jad numbers of inquiries as to points on " «HTeh the producers were concerned." "What influence has the arrangement iad upon the local market?" Mr. Massey was asked. He replied that so far as he knew it had " not affected the local prices. "Hie local market must be supplied first, and all the surplus goes to the Imperial Government, <vhich will take all we can send. There is so limit. As for shipping, there has been ao recent development. The English 3oard of Trade notified mc that it was » tndeavouring to arrange for mora ships, T no particulars hare yet come to band. We have, however, several loading at present."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 8
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175MEAT EXPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 8
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