MORE WORK ON FARMS
EFFECT QF HIGHER WOOL VALUES P*u United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, November 28. The Premier, in an interview, commenting on the Auckland wool sal., said the increased prices would mean more work on farms, as the farmers would he able to put in hand that work which had been left undone through lack of finance. The rise in fine wools was of particular interest to the people of Canterbury, and he was very jubilant concerning the increased price for the coarser wools of the North Island. He believed that the rise would be maintained at future sales.
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Evening Star, Issue 21580, 28 November 1933, Page 9
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100MORE WORK ON FARMS Evening Star, Issue 21580, 28 November 1933, Page 9
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