WOOLLEN GOODS.
POSITION OF NEW ZEALAND MANX! FACTTJI! Eli S.
"WELLINGTON, July 13
It, was stated in the House yesterday that New' Zealand woollen companies were allowed to purchase the wool they required for local manufacture and sale on the following terms:—
(a) For such quantity of wool as was equal to the average quantity treated at the works during the previous two years, the purchase price to be the appraised price plus cost oi valuations. . ... ... (b) For any increased quantity the purchase pr‘ce to be the appraised price -plus cost of valuations, and plus half the difference between the appraised price and the London sale values.
\ return will be furnished showing the exportation of woollen goods from New Zealand during the past two years. , . c xi „ “ The contract for the purchase of *he New Zealand wool clip nicdudeus aU wool clipped up to dime -10. .I/OSpecial Correspondent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5534, 16 July 1920, Page 6
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