SUPPLIES OF COAL.
LIFTING ftfJß EMBARGO.
(per Press 4ssnoWtftf}.l WELLINGTON, Sfdtt It is tbo opinion of a leading merchant that lilting the embargo moans that New Zealand will be reliovod ol anxiety so far as the coal supply is concerned. New Zealand, he said, would l>e i,n a position to command a full supply *f (high quality coal, and there were already invocations of a drop in prices. Manufacturer's, companies, * and municipal bodies wryypg ‘ ,0P trad mg concerns, such as tramways, Pft9Jr>Y Vo 1 ?, 0 ' fit greatly, as no longer wpiflif }f}(. y need to buy “outside” cargoes at Pb: ha,need prices, or prices which they had been prepared to pay merely because they feared a shortage. Lifting tlie embargo will probably have another ellect, I natpely the winding-up of the Coal Control department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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134SUPPLIES OF COAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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