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IVSAT OF THE FUTURE? LONDON, April 13. The ‘ Daily Mail ’ understands that the Government are negotiating with the Australian Government for a furthei preemption over the wool clip. Tire Loudon woolbrokera believe that the Government are not anxious to purchase future clips, as they are still carrying a largo surplus. It is stated that the trade would resent further sales by the Government, but new supplies must bo -judiciously controlled to prevent a glut. NO OVERTURES TO DOMINION. [Pep. United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 14. Mr Massey, commenting on the above cablegram, said that no overtures whatever regarding the future purchase of wool had been made by the Imperial Government to the New Zealand Government. SALES ON 'CHANGE : THIS DAY. AnrkUnd.—Waihi, 44s 8d ; Grand Junction, 11s 3d; Auckland Gas, 2f7s 3d; Hnddart, Parker, 5Ss fid and 595. Christchurch. —Sales reported : Royal Bank (cum. div.), £1 12s fid; Neiv Zealand Refrigerating (10s paid, three parcels), £1 Ss fid; Papuan Products, 2s 7d. Sales on ’Change : Burns, Philp, £2 7s. A London cable quotes P. and 0. shares at £520 to< £550; Dalgetys (shares), £lO IQs (debentures), £63 10s.
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Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 6
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