PROSPECTS FOR WOOL
PRICES LIKELY TO STAY UP. ATTENTION TO CLASSING. (By Telegraph—Press Association. ) AUCKLAND, Nov. 3. Mr Frank B. Clark, Christchurch, who arrived by the Monterey to-day, expressed the opinion that wool prices were likely to remain up, but the New Zealand grower must pay more attention to classing and skirting. He found the general complaint to be lack of attention to these points.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 4 November 1933, Page 5
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