STORAGE OF WOOL
•HARBOUR' BOARD & RAILWAY. • At.tlia close of the wool season about a year ago (during which; season theru had been cougeslio'n in the Wool stores' of the Wellington Harbour.Board), the" Harbour Board notineel-. the Railway Department , that they would not '.continue for-longer than, another year the existing arrangcnient by'which; the board'.roceivedinto its stores all;.wool ex rail. At tho mcetiiiE' of the'llarbbur Board oii Wednestla.v.a lettpr was received from the Gchoral 'ifanagor of Bailivays asking for an extension of the present arrangement', for two. .years. " '...:, •-. '.Tho .chairman. of the. board (Mr.. R. Fletcher)' said that, the position to-day was very : different-from what- ;f- had been a'year'ago. The board was jiot handling nearly so much wool ex rail as formerly, because more wool was going into, private stores. Ho would not bo,in;'favour of granting, an extension for two years, .but he saw no objection to giving an extension for one year, aiid he ivoul'd move accordingly. \ .-•'. Tlie motion was carried.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 10
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160STORAGE OF WOOL Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 10
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