WILL AMERICA BUY?
PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE. The Yorkshire Post foresees America as a. probable early operator at Australian wool sales. “Although the situation is not without its perplexing problems, the season opens under conditions more promising than for several years, and Bradford,” says the Post, “is prepared to see higher values. “Recent months not only confirmed, but augmented, the favouring influences, which include the fact that trade generally is nearer hare boards than for several years. Not only has wool left its first hands, but there is abundant evidence that it has reached the consumer. “Many firms admit that their margins of stocks are so narrow that they are not prepared to sell until the basis of values is established in Australia. It is generally recognised, both in the raw material and top markets, that distressingly inadequate prices belong to the past,” concludes the paper.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 254, 23 September 1933, Page 7
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