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THE PRICE OF BREAD.

to the editor. Sir,— l noticed a few days ago a telegraphic summary of an article which appeared in one of the Auckland papers complaining of the excessive margin between the price of wheat and flour there, and proving that the Auckland millers’ profits are enormous. No doubt our Dunedin millers are reaping a similar harvest, and I should like them to explain how it is that in Melbourne wheat is brisk at 3s 5Jd J flour, L7los; whereas the prices here are 3s and L 9 respectively ? —I am, etc, Farmer, Dunedin, March 19.

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Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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THE PRICE OF BREAD. Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

THE PRICE OF BREAD. Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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