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CROSSBRED WOOL

MARKET PROSPECTS; AUCKLAND, September 4. Apparently there is no likelihood of any improvement in values, particularly for crossbred wool, for a considerable time, said Mr A. E. Coornhe, a prominent Australian woolbuyer who is passing through Auckland after a world tour. He said that few people on this side of the world realised the serious condition of affairs, financially and politically, in Europe. In- America- he found tlie woollen mills doing much more business than for several years, hut it must be fully realised by the wool exporting countries that the United States was now producing almost enough to meet its own requirements. He held little hope of an improvement in wool prices this year. ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1931, Page 6

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CROSSBRED WOOL Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1931, Page 6

CROSSBRED WOOL Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1931, Page 6

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