WOOL SALE DEADLOCK.
SALES ON ADVERTISED DATES
OPPOSITION TO BI'YERS’ ATTITUDE. Auckland. Nov. 9. The Auckland XX 7 <>ol Brokers' Association are opposed to the attitude adopted by the New Zealand Association in refusing a coiiipronm:? with the oversea buyers on the cash i n delivery dispute. They are determined not to allow the local sale on the 22ml inst. to be prgjudtced I’v the abspiice of the overseas buyers. Previously buyers have agreed to the enforcement of the code conditionally on the broker., paying interest between the time of delivers and the prompt, p.-iyment tli’.e matter of six or s.*v. n days. Tlte brokers are prepared to allow interest foi five days only. The Arckland Association has always bec.i prepared t<> allow ltd! interest. I■: Auckland Association has written tv tlte pic-ide,'” o’ tin* Now Zealand Association asking him to tnak known to visiting Imyer- the m-ti<> . they have taken ami tin .-al eaitia secession unless there is some adjustment.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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161WOOL SALE DEADLOCK. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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