VALUATION OF EXPORTS.
««»-■ ■- — [BY nXEGBAJPH.—OWN c6RIIE.«I'OVJ)E}fT.] Wm.iAstyros, Monday. rNQCiiins'are being made by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, through other chambers in the Dominion, on the subject of the valuation of export". Some sis years: ago, at the request of a conference of chambers of commerce, the Government adopted a system under which the Collector of Customs at the larger ports* woe .it the- dose of each quarter to .submit to the local eh amber a memorandum blowing the averages of the valuations placed by Suppers on lire leading items of export, in order thai the chamber, after consultation with the principal .-hippos, *j>:.■ 111 make such suggestions as were deemed m-civ-suy to bring the valuations into harmony with . the actual market price. The Wellington Chamber is inquiring whether the system has been •brought into practice, and whether it is still being carried out.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13765, 2 June 1908, Page 6
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