WOOL SHIPPED TO FRANCE
RETURN OF NEW ZEALAND STOCKS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, March 4. “Returns of stocks and shipments of wool for January show that 151,869 bales of wool were appraised and 135,549 bales shipped, so that there was a slight increase in the wool held in the Dominion,” says the New Zealand Wool Board’s report of its recent meeting. “The largest quantity of wool was shipped to France.”
The board agreed that two members would represent it at the meeting of the executive committee of the Internationa] Wool Secretariat to be held in London soon A meeting of representatives of the New Zealand Wool Board, the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, the New Zealand Dairy Board, and Federated Farmers was held, and it was decided that there was very great urgency in the setting up of a Royal Commission to carry out an authoritative investigation into the sheepfarmina industry particularly as it relates to second and third-class and marginal lands in New Zealand
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24816, 5 March 1946, Page 6
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