GOOD SEASON PREDICTED
THE PRIMARY INDUSTRIES (Special to the Herald.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Despite the sharp drop in wool prices, and the declining values for dairy produce, authorative opinion in produce circles in Canterbury is that the new year will see a season which will be favorable to the farmer and J the country as a whole. Wool brokers / arc firm in the opinion that values can J fall no further, and that in succeed- f ing sales the higher quality wools in k the South Island may reasonably bo \; expected to average Id per lb higher A than the range of prices for sales to * date. What is lost in wool will be, in part, atoned for by the country's moat export.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 6
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