BRIGHT SPOTS IN THE NEWS
An agreement has been reached between the New Zealand Waterside Workers’ Federation and their employers governing rates of pay and conditions of work in New Zealand ports,
With the arrival of no fewer than eight overseas vessels during the coming week, the Wellington waterfront will be busier than it has been for some time past
The London lamb market is very firm at prices that have advanced up to 13d. during the last fortnight. Mutton prices are firm at an advance of Id. a lb.
Offerings at the London wool sales which open to-morrow are not excessive, and this should strengthen prices. Bradford’s export o£ tops continues satisfactory.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 49, 21 November 1932, Page 8
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