THE WOOL CLIP
' POSSIBLE AMERICAN DEMAND- " "When X wag in Bradford the Hoover plan was just mooted and things showed signs of linpioving," Temarked Mr. Herbert Hill, -wool broker,-of-Christ-church, who leturned home "by the Maunganui to-day after a visit to England. Interviewed by a "Post" reporter, Mr. Hill, said that Bradford people were faiily optimistic;' They did not think there would be any big rise in price, but they were sanguine that business would impiove. "I would not be suiprised to see America interested uuthc coming' New Zealand clip," he said, "because their; domestic clip is going into rapid consumption. There will be a shortage of crossbred wools, and there might be the prospect of a lair demand from America. ' l
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1931, Page 9
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121THE WOOL CLIP Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1931, Page 9
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