BARLEY SUPPLIES
DOMINION PRODUCERS UNDERSOLD WELLINGTON. August 4. Two aspects of the question of barley production were presented to the House hv Mr Healy (Wairau) in questions to Ministers. He asked the Prime Minister it it is the Government’s intention to impose a dumping duty on Australian harlev imported tor teed, pointing out that it had been reported that Australian barley was being brought into Auckland in large quantities which had been sold at Is Gd a bushel tree on board, thus leaving Canterbury, Otago, and Marlborough growers with largo stocks which are unsaleable. To the Minister of Agriculture, Mr Healv put the suggestion that he should immediately investigate the large difference in the price of barley sold in Marlborough and retailed to the Waikato dairy farmers and pig and poultry raisers. The member stated that a Waikato dairy farmer on a recent visit to Marlborough found that he could purchase good feed barley at 2s a bushel, and the freight to Port Waikato or Taupiri was lOd; yet the lowest quotation ho could get in his own district was 4s, plus 10a freight.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4012, 11 August 1931, Page 2
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