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FIhiNMT VINTAGE ANTICIPATIONS. B'- Telegraph —Press Ac-sot iaiion— Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reciired September 2:). 8-5 a.m.) PARTS. September 23. The estimate of the French vintage anticipations for 192.' place the yield at ft-j.Ofh, orwi hectolitres, compared with •1.-vou.Oi’O in 1313.- The wine will be gener>;v- and ru*h in alcohol. Prices, however, art- showing violent fiuetuat'onp. as many deadexs have- been anticipating a fall in p-y.csr of s<> per,cent, owing to the abivn-(’anc-si of cheap tabic wine. The quality of the 1922 vintage, however, is so good that it is hoped to be possible to maintain EXROPE'S WHEAT CROP. REPORT OF INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE,. (Received September 25. 9.17 a.in.) ROME, September 23. Tlie International Institute of Agriculture lias announced that Europe's wheat crop, exclusive of Russia, is 13 per cent below that of 1.923.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16847, 25 September 1922, Page 8
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