“WE'RE STILL HERE”
WOOLBUYERS NOT GOING TO WELLINGTON PRESIDENT’S ANSWER Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Today. iou see. we are still here,” remarked the president of the New Zealand Wool Buyers’ Association, Mr. Herbert Hill, when asked if there was any likelihood of the buyers going to Wellington for tomorrow’s sale. “If the sale is held, I don’t know who will be there to buy wool,” he added.
TO BE POSTPONED WELLINGTON’S SALE BROKERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Mr. J. B. Moodie, chairman of the Wellington Woolbrokers* Association, announces as follows: “As none of the overseas buyers have attended in Wellington for the purpose of valuing the wool stacked for the February sale it is almost a certainty that the sale will be postponed.” POSITION IN NAPIER GROWERS HOLDING BACK BROKERS’ STATEMENT Press Association NAPIER, Today. A statement obtained from some members of the Hawke’s Bay Woolbrokers’ Association last evening was as follows: “The position at present is that the Wellington sale is to be st 2 p.m. on Thursday, and, further, that it is not through the action of the brokers that a larger catalogue is not being offered, but entirely due to the disposition of growers to defer ‘tiering their wool until a later
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 901, 19 February 1930, Page 1
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