AMERICA'S PRAISE.
FOR NEW ZEALAND'S WOOL
I The Dominion's prizes at the Panama Exhibition, said the Prime Minister at Levin, had aggregated 454. Of the number six were "grand" prizes, one of them being for our agricultural display as a whole. One feature of the exhibit, said Mr Massey, was the display of New Zealand wools. In this connection, -fche [(resident of the United States 'Woolgrowers' Association, when opening the conference of that body in San Francisco in November last, said: "Amer.ic.nns tako a back sent in the wool industry. We Americans who hnvo had the pleasure of seeing the; New Zealand display of wool in baleand lock form at the Exposition ought, to bo ashamed to admit that .wo are* in the wool business. To all intents; and purposes wo are not in it. The Now Zealand exhibit is absolutely the finest show of wool that has everbeen seen in America. . . . We ara too circumscribed, and must educate- J ourselves on " the progressive lines of" Now Zealand." " s
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2855, 28 January 1916, Page 4
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