WOOL BUYER'S OPINION
CROSSBRED OUTLOOK BRIGHT
(Special to the "Evening Post.") - J AUCKLAND, November 0. That New Zealand' wool growers may expect an encouraging season as far as values are concerned was the view expressed by several wool buyers who arrived by the Rotorua from Liverpool. "There is everyprospect of. prices of crossbred being double last season's figures," said Mr. H. F. W. Brown. "We left Bradford in the niost cheerful mood we have seen it in. for years. Fanners, however, would be well advised tb sell all the wool they have. ' Some of them may think it worth ■ while hanging on for higher pi-ices, but they should remember that the price level may not be maintained and three-quarters of the way through the season there may be a decline." ', ' ' - ..... .
Another wool buyer, Mr. A. P. A. Nichols, said the British textile industry was working day and night, and everyone was hoping their, prices would be maintained. ■ ',' •' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 10
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