WOOL SALES LIMITS.
The New Zealand Wool Committee yesterday met to consider the advisability of further limiting offerings at the wool sales throughout the Dominion, and an extension of the wool-selling season As further sales have now been definitely arranged for the month of April at Wanganm (9th April), Wellington (14th April) and Timaru (16th April), the Wool Committee, after very careful consideration of the whole position, felt that this slight extension might meet the position in the meantime, but it is intended that the committee shall meet again in January if necessary, to further review the position.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 12
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