DRAFT ALLOWANCE ON WOOL
ELIMINATION PROVIDED FOR IN BILL (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, October 19. The elimination of the draft allowance of one per cent, in favour of the purchaser when wool is sold is provided for in the Sale of Wool Bill which is to be introduced in the House of Representatives at an early date, probably tomorrow. Details of the Bill were explained to members of the Government Party at a caucus this morning. For several years New Zealand sheep growers have been advocating the removal of the draft allowance on wool and the suggestion that steps should be taken to have it abolished was made in a question asked in the House last session.
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Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 6
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118DRAFT ALLOWANCE ON WOOL Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 6
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