THE SALE OF WOOL
A STRIKE CLAUSE. MARKING AND .NUMBERING M x - ■-.%* ■ As a result of a conference held? this month between rep resent atives ofl the wool-brokers and buyers, it was decided to incorporate, a clause in- the conditions of sale dealing .with: strikes, isucJi a clause being already in. operation in London. The term/a of the new c3ause concede to the buyer the option, of cancelling a sale ifl delay in. delivery arises througii, 'strikes,' and : it has* been- thought wej,l ■to call tihe special attention, of-gjrow>r er&. to thein. - \-'' : / : -..>;" •"''/-'•• ; -\y ■■<«■■'..'. : WeHingtfcGnT -'-Parhouf / BoardV "regu"la£ • tions provide, ifor jbrahds ariid: nuim.oei'ia • being of hot less than three inches m heigjat. this has' hot always beea car* ried out. The, wool-buyers now insist i on fetters and numbers of that size being used, and the Wellington-Wook Ibrokers' Association have decided that they must in future years make a charge for this work are called upon to do it. The Harbour Board's scheduled rate is 4d per bal% aiid-in private stores it wiUySe3d peja 1 bale. ■'{
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 13 January 1912, Page 4
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176THE SALE OF WOOL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 13 January 1912, Page 4
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