The announcement some time ago that a tariff of three cents per lb, amounting to £ls a ton, would be placed on all tallow imported into V the United States after August 20, has caused New Zealand shippers to export as much as possible in time to reach the market before that date. The Canadian Cruiser, which left Dunedin this week to complete loading at Lyttelton and Wellington for New York, Boston and Halifax, will take from New Zealand no less than 800 tons of tallow. She is to clear Wellington next Tuesday, and every effort is to be made to reach New York before the imposition of the new tariff.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4872, 18 July 1936, Page 4
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