THE WOOL SALES.
COMPETITION MILLS. ' INFLUENCE ON A feature of yesterday's was tho beneficial mflueaea of ff# jjflgHßr petition of New Zealand xajQg, jy/TSB-"' earlier part of the sale general disappointment at tfo the market to respond to th| tone exhibited for halfbred Ifl Wellington sale last Satwjay, yglfe in the afternoon, however, »fc e a t T3V tion of stylish wools'wm ■ representatives of the New trad© competed "with, & vigour an appreciable effect on th| fcjjfl Outside buyers are restricted defined limits, which they exceed, but local buyers possess 2 vantage of operating under a ;,r " some degree of elasticity.. , 1 tage was responsible yeaterda/j&' creating quite an improved frfesttril# ? in the market, which wag fllll the better prices for the of wooL From a purely provbeisSll of view the competition ef ' mills is most useful, as the baft riftf wool suitable for their grown in Canterbury and province of Otago.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20730, 15 December 1932, Page 8
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