CASH ON DELIVERY.
WOOL BUYERS’ AND BROKERS’ DIFFERENCES. AN AMICABLE SETTLEMENT. ... • -r!r4i'i .:<’■< •• (Per Press l 'Association) Christchurch, November I I.
A conference* wasUheld • Stinkhiy- between delegates from the New Zealand Wool Brokers’’• Association and representatives of the New Zealand Wool Buyers’ Association, when the matters in dispute in connection with the local sales which came to a head at the recent sale in Wellington were discussed. The whole position ..as fully gone into and an amicable agreement upon all points was arrived at. This arrangement will he adhered, to at the different sales that will be held at various centres during the s..:son, commencing with the first sale to be held in Christchurch to-morrow. There is only a small entry—some 3000 hales for the sale, the broken weather having delayed the shearing somewhat, and the doubt as to whether the sale would take place kept some lots backs.
The local branch of flic N.Z. L. arc! M.A. Co. has been advised of the settlement, and in his telegram, the Wellington manager of the company states that all wool sales will ho resumed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 79, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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182CASH ON DELIVERY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 79, 15 November 1911, Page 5
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