THE WOOL MARKET.
A BRIGHT OUTLOOK. It is gratifying to know, says Dalgety’s Review, that the wool year closes with values for our staple product considerably higher than at this time last year, and that there is every reason to expect a continuance of a strong consumptive demand during the coming season, without violent fluctuations from the present payable range of prices. Such an almost universally good season has seldom been experienced throughout Australia as has ruled ever since last shearing, whilst in New Zealand the conditions have been up to the average. Wool has continued to make splendid growth, and the lambing and wool clip aie already assured, so that prospects ahead for the producers of our primary products are distinctly good, and can only be upset by a slump iu trade or international conflicts, neither of which seems likely to occur in the immediate future, though nothing is safe until the difficult position in the Balkans is definitely settled, and the world’s money markets present a more stable outlook.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1126, 29 July 1913, Page 4
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171THE WOOL MARKET. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1126, 29 July 1913, Page 4
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