An Australian paper hai come, to the conclusion that this is a strange world. One farmer exults over the advance to wheat because hi* 'be* » lot to jell. ..**»■ neighbour is provoked because he has to buy. A farmer has a right to buy flour and aright not to grow wheat, but; when the. wheat-grower is getting good prices the neighbour ought to rejoice with him, for M probably sells some other product jn. which he is engaged that bis been influenced by the advance in wheat, and with ite proceeds he buys flour. , vK ''•sX'fi' i* t« A short time since people in : th* olive oil trade were looking forward with considerable interest to the arrival of the consignment' of: South Australian olitVoU,' which had been shipped to the Mother Country.;,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10477, 24 June 1897, Page 5
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