WOOL SALES
OPTIMISTIC FORECAST. According to Mr Albert Smith, the representative of the Bradford firm of B. Parkinson and Co., London, who returned from London by the Rangitiki yesterday, prices for wool on an average will be better than last season’s. “If I could give a correct forecast of prices I would not be in the wool trade for long,” said Mr Smith, “but I think that things are improving. If it was not for the large carry-over in New Zealand, E would be more optimistic regarding prices.”
Mr Smith said the mills in Yorkshire were working more or less on full time, and the prospect was definitely better than it was four years ago, when he last visited England.
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Northern Advocate, 24 October 1935, Page 6
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