WOOL SALES
QUESTION OF EXTENSION. (United Press Association—By Electric ;£■ Telegraph.—Copyright.) ::p .. . : v LONDON, Dec. 30. ; A Bradford message states the Wool is opposing an extension of Now Zealand wool sales this season, because itiiyers are anxious to go to England at the end of March, or beginning'’of April. George Whitaker (President) contended the yaluebf .tbe, New Zealand clip could not bo on-' hanced; by an extension, nevertheless the New Zealand selling committee could ex| en d it if they desired. Williath Hunter (Past- President) said importers adopted a conservative policy in buying and,.were not prepared yrithout' the-: of other branchb&of industry to relieve growers of the canwing of clips, for the use":of consumers until the.anivul of the following clip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 3
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119WOOL SALES Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 3
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