Will Ask For Gisborne Wool Sale
Arrangements for a deputation to wait on wool buyers at the Napier sale in January to urge them to give consideration to the inauguration of wool sales in Gisborne were made at a meeting in Gisborne of the meat and wool section of Federated Farmers.
The \ meeting adopted a recommendation from the Gisborne branch that the buyers be asked to receive the deputation. The acting chairman, Mr F. E. Humphreys, said it was an appropriate time to ask the buyers to consider holding a sale in Gisborne now that loading of overseas ships was to be resumed there.
The fact that overseas shipping had not been recommended was one of the reasons why Gisborne did not get sales when a previous approach was made. At that time the buyers were opposed to travelling, but they might be induced to have one sale there.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 35, 20 December 1950, Page 5
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149Will Ask For Gisborne Wool Sale Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 35, 20 December 1950, Page 5
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