WOOL SELLING POLICY
BRADFORD !S VIEW (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) LONDON, Feb. 13. •The New Zealand exporters’ section of The British Wool Federation met at Bradford to 'consider a cablegram from the New Ze'aland Wool Buyers’ Association stating that wool was being withheld, brokers’ catalogues being only about 50 per cent, of the allocation. The 'association suggested certain methods of combatting the action of the brokers and asked, for the views of The federation’s members on the subject. The federation unanimously decided to send the following reply: “A fullyattended meeting of the federation unanimo.'.sly reaffirms its previous decision against extension of the selling season and urges the utmost pressure on the selling brokers to offer not less than the full allocation per sale. .Should the brokers’ proposals involve extension oif the season beyond April 16 the w.col federation desires to register an emphatic protest and the selling brokers must accept full responsibility and take the consequences.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 15 February 1930, Page 9
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158WOOL SELLING POLICY Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 15 February 1930, Page 9
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