PRODUCE AND SHIPPING.
THE PRESENT OUTLOOK.
The I'riine Minister, Hon. \V, F. Masscyj passed through Pahnerstott on bis way to \\ ellingtoii thii morning-. When seen by a "Ht-nntt:t l-<.l "' reporter, Mr Massey said tJiat tin" shipping prospects were very good at present, but it might be necessary for (tie Imperial Corcrmncnt to divert ships tJiat hud been arranged for the New Zealand trade. This had been done before, and may happen again, but leaving thi s out of the. question, the outlook was very good. A-;., Jo the available storage to meet the coining season's* output. Mr Masscv said the Government had been doing it* best to reduce the,meat in store by shipment. Anvither tiling', Ihe storage capacity had been greatly inercased during' the past year, and at was anticipated that there would bo no trouble in handling the output.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1017, 20 November 1917, Page 6
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