Consequent on the fall in wool values this month, a number of Gisborne growers axe still determined to hold their wool, states the "Daily Telegraph," Napior. Some of the Poverty Bay clips were sent to Napier in time for the first sale in November, but instructions were given that the wool was to be held until some future sale. Similar instructions were given in regard to wool sent in * ime for both the December and this month's sales, and some of th-3 fleece shipped from Gisborne earlv in November will not be offered in 'Napier before February.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 10
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