WOOL EXPORTATION.
EFFECT OF PROHIBITION. POSITION OF AMERICANS. fBT TF.I.E(;BArH. —OWN' CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington*, Monday. No definite information can be obtained as to the extent to which the prohibition lof the export of wool will be enforced. I The only market in which New Zealand is really interested is America, but it is ; not yet stated definitely how the prohibition will affect the purchases, past or future, of American buyers at this year's :sales. It cannot be learned whether the ! Americans will be able to ship their pur--1 chases already made. As to the future, , they will certainly not be allowed to buy j crossbred wools, but may possibly be j allowed to purchaso liner wool, of which : there is still a little- grown in the ( Dominion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 9
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