WOOL PRICES
BUYERS’ CONFIDENT OPINION.
(Per Press Association, Copyright))
AUCKLAND, November IB
“Wo left Bradford in the most cheerful mood we had seen it in for years,” commented Mr H. F. W. Brown, a wool buyer, who arrived by the: Rotorua from England. . .. . Mr Brown expressed the opinion that, there would be keen competition at; the New Zealand sales and that tho price for crossbred fleeces would bis double last season’s figures. ■ The prospects for a good season were exceedingly bright. “Farmers should be advised to sell all they have,” he said
Mr A. P. A. Nicholls, another wool buyer, confirmed Mr Brown’s remarks, in reference to Bradford and the condition of the market. The textile industry was working day and night and’, everybody was hoping that prices would be maintained.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1933, Page 4
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