WAIROA'S WOOL.
THE GROWER'S , TROUBLES. s A wool classer, who has been engaged ' during the, last two months in the Wairoa j district, states that the clips this year ! aro all deficient in weight, and that j there is scarc'cly a shed but what has to record a shortage. Tho quality, however, is good, tho wool being light and strong. ] Growers. aro sorely perplexed owing to .! tho bad state of the bar blocking tho • shipping. Thero is an accumulation at j the . wharves-and stores., .at/Wairoa of ■ between three and four thousand hales. 1 Tho settlers are anxiously awaiting ; . tho expenditure of the <£S/,OOG harbour : loan carried November. ' Mr. Leslie ■) Reynolds, C;E., lias nj-epared his plans -and spebifications;'? and itV'is understood -that the engineer's 1 - proposal is .to ; .straighten .tho course;'.of -the river laud . give it. a straight run out to sea.— . Exchange.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 16 January 1911, Page 8
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142WAIROA'S WOOL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 16 January 1911, Page 8
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