OVERSEAS QUOTAS
HEAVY LOADING FOR JAPAN
CBy Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. An unusual feature following Saturday's wool sale is the celerity with wh'ch purchases are being dispatched to their destinations. The world wants wool, and buyers' instructions indicate that it wants it now. Tomorrow night the Port Wyndham takes the first quota to London, the Mataroa on Friday takes the next, and thereafter will follow in quick succession the Fakeha. New Zealand Star, and Port Bowen for London. The belief held on Saturday that Japanese buying was (he main feature of the high prices is confirmed by the fact that very heavy loading is being made by the Sydney Maru leaving for Japan on December 9, and by the Kaifuku Maru leaving later.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 10
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124OVERSEAS QUOTAS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 10
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