THE WOOL PURCHASE
By Telegraph— Press Association. Marton, June 2". •'■ Mr. T. A. Duncan, on behalf of the ■ prinoipal woolgrqwers of Ilnntevvilln and district, telegraphed to the Acting-Prime : Minister yesterday:— with many other woolgrowers in this district, desire to leave the disposal of our wool entirely in the hands of the Government, having ; the utmost confidence that Mr. jlassey and Sir Joseph Ward will make the best bargains possible with the Imperial authorities on our behalf." By Telegraph-Press Association Palmerston North, Juno 07, A number of local sheepowners have telegraphed the Mi lister of Agriculture, speaking for themselvas ami others absent with the Forces, slating thai (hey . are strongly of opinion that tho Ouverii- ■. ment proposals regarding the purchiisr- , of wool should be accepted without quibbling. . The Wellington Provincial Fanners' Union, Executive held a meeting here to. day and passed the following resolution: "This executive - approves (if Ihe aciion of the Government in continuing the arrangement for the puircnaso of wool for the Imperial Government, and urges that the valuers be again naked to give 1 n.ore caro re the values placed on inferior and seedy wools."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 8
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187THE WOOL PURCHASE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 8
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