- “We have teg blend wools to secure the acme of excellence. Wo use New Zealand merino for strengthening the blend and South African wool for imparting fineness of quality.” said Ur. T. Oliver, D-. Sc., in an address at Palmerston North. Dr. Oliver said that lie did not consider it n disadvantage to mix Argentinian wool with New Zealand Wool. No North Island wool was used in the 'Scottish trade because it was too thick in the. fibre. It was unite useful for certain classes of manufactures in Bradford!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18553, 13 November 1934, Page 2
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