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SPOT WOOL “Yon know the spot market in London is much more important than one thinks. Last season C.L.W.B. sold over 900,000 bales, nearly half of them New Zealand wool.” • “ That's a lot of wool, but why do people buy in London when so much is sold totally ?” “Because what’s bought here doesn’t reach the mills in Europe for about three months and a lot can happen in that time. New orders—a change in demand —anything like that may mean revising production plans, and that can only be done if there’s more wool ready for use right at hand. That’s where London comes in.” “Then I reckon that competition over there must be very keen. You ship your clip, don't you ; does it pay well ?' “Certainly. The principals of Yorkshire and Continental firms attend the sales in person, and my clip always meets excellent competition, especially the lower lines.” THE OP | OiYPOJV w*“ B BOX EES Union Bank Chambers, HASTINGS. • Talbot Chambers, Beswick Street, TIMAKU. K.Z.-H
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27025, 9 March 1949, Page 2
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