WOOL-BUYING COUNTRIES.
NO BLAOKENINQ LIKELY. SYDNEY MERCHANT’S VIEWS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Friday. “ Conditions In England so far as wool Is concerned are very sound.” said Mr. Rowland Smith, a prominent Sydney wool merchant, returning by the Monterey. “ In Bradford, Britain’s largest wool centre, there ere few visible stooks of tops and It looks as If the Homeland will be a heavy purchaser of Australian and New Zealand wools this season. “ In Europe, however, the position is a little obscure owing to a state of uncertainty. With Italy and Germany It is a question of reciprocity but It appears as though they will be larger buyers than last year. France has not large stocks. Japan is likely to buy as usual.” Mr. Smith added that economically and In every other way Britain had , never stood more solidly than today. ___________
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 6
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139WOOL-BUYING COUNTRIES. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 6
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