Surplus wheat to go to North Island
Surplus wheat from this season’s harvest in Canterbury will go to tlie North Island. The general manager of the Wheat Board (Mr E. R. W. Reed), said that the first 5000-tonne bulk shipment of new season’s wheat would be loaded at Timaru early in March,
, and another shipment from Timaru by the middle of that month had been tentatively arranged. He said he did not know how much wheat would be shipped from Canterbury wharves. It seemed that the two planned Timaru shipments might exhaust the surplus.
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Press, 20 February 1980, Page 12
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