WOOL SALE SEASON
NO EXTENSION POSSIBLE The extension of the current won] senson by arranging a farther sale I wo, or three, months after the last set down on the roster, which was recently advocated by the Xew Zealand Fanners' Union, is not considered practicable by the Xew Zealand Wool Brokers' Association, "This is a practical impossibility," states the president of the association in reply to tbe. union's request, "for the reason that the majority of buyers leave New Zealand from the nn'dd'e to the cud of April and consequently, even if wool was submitted, the main buying strength would he absent. During the winter oddinon! sales are held at the various centres at which wool can be submitted, but, from our negotiations with the hiiyers for the extension of the season. 1 ran confidently sav that there is no ebance of holding a major sale at anv of tin- centres owing to the absence from i he country of biivers."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 16
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161WOOL SALE SEASON Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 16
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