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The spoil of fit-,, weather lias enabled ilax millers to send in larger supplies. The question of space for shipping is still one that is cali-nlaied to worry the exporter-. Criers in Loudon continue linn, and in Auokland the c|'.totation of good fair is C>s per ton. Owing to smaller supplies of kauri gum being sent in bitterly, what canle to hand '■•as more readily placed, with the exception of very poor lines, which are not wanted.
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Northern Advocate, 8 December 1916, Page 4
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