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WOOL HELD IN N.Z.

-Press Association ■

By Telegraph—

WELLINGTON, Jirly 21). The New Zealand Wool Boartl, iu u; statement issued after its montlily meeting held at Wellington at the eiul of last week, states that tlie total quanitv of wool held 111 New Zealand, has been ro.duced to 1,251,472 balcs. Sliipments since tlie last repoi'^.ipnounted to b5,192 bales (greasy, slijie and scourel) and ineluded .17,0(54 bales to Great Britain, 1 9,SS 1 to Frauce and 14,109 to tho United Htates. The board decided tliat a sul)-coinmit-tee sliould meet 'the New Zealand Meat. Produeers Board at its next meeting and endeavour to reacli agreement regardiug the proposed veterinary service to farmers. The sub-conunittee reported that a p:nie! of names had l>een submittecl to Ihe Minister jf . Agriculture for tlie selection of produeers' vepresentatives on tlie Royal Commissioh to be appointed to investigate the sheep farming industry.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 2

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WOOL HELD IN N.Z. Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 2

WOOL HELD IN N.Z. Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 2

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