The Bradford correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, writing under date February 21st, takes a satisfactory outlook of t e wool market?:— " As one looks ahead it is impossible to mistake the strong" feeling of optimism which pervades the entire market. Our direct importers hold the key of the near future, and if they elect to "sit tight" and refrain from slaughtering their stocks, then we see no reason why values will not be maintained at to-day's level. Our direct importers are the only persons who have any stocks, and we cannot believe that in the face of such sound conditions they will sacrifice their holdings. The March series of auctions will see maintained last sales' quotations for all qualities though we hardly think that a further advance will take place unless other outside trades are keen and extensive operators. Present rates are resting on a firm foundation, that foundation being a consumptive one." A WORD TO TRAVELLERSThe excitement incident to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should, leave home withot a bottle ot Chanibera lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea i Remedy. For sale by A. Manoy, Motueka
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 71, 18 April 1902, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 71, 18 April 1902, Page 4
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