WOOL CONFERENCE
IMPORTANT DECISIONS
(Australian Press Association)
(Rece : verl this dav at P. 30, a.m.) MELBOURNE, February 6.
i The most important wool conference in the history of Australia concluded to-night. It was attended by largest and smallest growers, representatives iof selling brokers and other sections of 1 the trade. It was decided to extend 1 jthe wool sales till the middle of August instead of terminating them on June 30th as hereto, and to spread the sales as nearly as possible equally over the intervening period. That brokers' take such action with their clients as will ensure that wool will not be sold under last week’s level of values. That .South Africa and New Zealand be invited to adopt a similar policy in rejgard to marketing of their clips. That London brokers be approached for a similar purpose.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 6
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139WOOL CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 6
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