WHEAT AND FLOUR.
♦ SOUTHERN MILLERS' VIEWSBREAD FAMINE UNLIKELY- / _- ; [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWJf COTWSSyGXIE^'' - Dvxsdik, Thursday. The assurance is given by fioarffl" 16 " 11 that there is no acute danger of- a b«* famine. The prospects of the New' «*• - land -wheat harvest are stated to be n° . '- better than they were a month ago, an a it is estimated "that the yield ' ffill -_ k greater than previously calculated, [*■ wheat crops are reported to be tain ' Northern areas, but in the South farm* anticipate a good yield. Flounnillen generally do not anticipate an in£at lon prices for the new wheat. They *'*, that they believe that, although the & ' . mers will doubtless demand all Vbey get for their yields of wheat, eondift** will be normal in March. It is adfflitt* 5 however, that the administrative ties will require to be on the alert frustrate any exploitation. VJ :: ?*Ih18 "■ : T' : fr'<'|f ; S~i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 4
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145WHEAT AND FLOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 4
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