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FLOURMILURS' ASSOCIATION.

AN EX I 'OUT OF BBA2S* AN]) SHAEI'S. ,-: [L'RTISS ASSOCIATIOK,]' C HKLSTCB URCH. yesterday. Seen to-d.ay. tho cliaj'Tiian of the 'Flourmillers- (*Vo;oci'aftion, Mr 1-1. AVoo<"i, stated tli:it nn new developments had occurred in" connection with i.i.r- organisation. . Matters n<»v in ha.nJ would require some little time to adjv^t themselves ,and, until that had Wn accomplished, the position \youltf remain unchanged. In reference i<> a statement by a local corn dealer that the. association was shipping riway bran and sharps at 5s less per -U.-rv than tho price charged local^ ly, Mr Wood explained that the extra amount was due to the fact that the trade iocaily demanded such by-pro-clucis in sacks going twenty' to the 1 ton. The outside trade was satisfied with socks going twelve to the ton, and the- difference in price was due to that -sjone. ,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 284, 4 June 1909, Page 3

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FLOURMILURS' ASSOCIATION. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 284, 4 June 1909, Page 3

FLOURMILURS' ASSOCIATION. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 284, 4 June 1909, Page 3