WOOLBROKER'S ADVISE RE GROWING OF WOOL.
When all the different arguments regarding wool-growing are analysed, it must be admitted that after all the manufacturer is the best judge of what auits his purpose; and the wool broker, being the medium through whom he procures hisj supplies, is in Consequence best able to advise his clients how to grow the staple that will command most competition at th© ssles. Wool of an attractive appearance always commands competition, and every grower of the staple is fully alive to the valr.e of an extra bidder when his clip is passing under the hammer. To ensure that extra bidder for their wool, growers cannot do better than follow the excellent advice given by Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., the largest firm of wool brokers in the world, in the annual wool circular issued by their Melbourne house. On page 35 they state, with reference to the effect of a scientificallyprepared sheep dip on the growing fleece, as follows —viz.: "After using Quibell's Dip the results are—Glean sheep; wool not rubbed or matted; better lustre (a considerable point when wool is opened up for sale); bulkier clip; more wool and more money per pound; larger cheque; —natural result of cause and effect.'' Such advice, coming from a firm of such undoubted authority as Messrs Dalgety and Co. on all matters relating to first-class wool, should prove interesting to every sheepowner.*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8484, 11 July 1907, Page 7
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235WOOLBROKER'S ADVISE RE GROWING OF WOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8484, 11 July 1907, Page 7
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