WOOL RESERVES
GROWERS SEEK TO ORGANISE [Pin United Press Association.] GISBOBNE, September 12. Tho Fanners’ Union decided to approach the Hawke’s Hay, Manawatu, and Wairarapa sellers of wool prior to the forthcoming auctions to got them to put a reserve price on their offerings. The president assert ed that the best values wero not received at the auctions at persent, the buyers being on more or less confidential terms with one antoher. Everybody was organised but tho growers.
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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2
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78WOOL RESERVES Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2
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