THE WOOL DEADLOCK.
NAPIER SALE PUT BACK. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, January 19. A further stage in the wool crisis occurred to-day, when another meeting of the Napier Woolbrokers' Association was held to consider a reply from Mr. Hill, chairman of the New Zealand Woolbuyers' Association. Mr. Hill regretted that the shortage of ships was so serious that buyers positively could not attend the sale scheduled to be held at Napier 071 January 2Sth. The meeting came to ithe decision that there was no alternative but to postpone the sale until further arrangement could be made. The association lias sent the following itelegTam. to the Prime. Minister: "Owing to the crisis in shipping having caused ihe postponement of all the New Zealand wool sales, we consider, in the interests of the farming and mercantile community, that a definite statement should be made by the flovernment giving the actual position and the prospect of space available for wool in the near future."
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 6
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161THE WOOL DEADLOCK. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 6
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