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WOOL MARKET

BRIGHT PROSPECTS. THE COMING SEASON. Although the wool market showed a considerable improvement last season, said Mr. E. L. Hazelton, of Davidson and Co., Wellington, who returned to New Zealand by the Maunganui this week alter spending four months in North America, the prospects for the coming season were still brighter. Conditions were improving in the United States and there was a good demand for wool there. The Presidential election in the United States was the main topic of interest there, Mr. Hazelton said, but the Americans were confident that there were better times ahead no matter which party was returned to power. America had taken longer to get down to bedrock than either Great Britain or New Zealand and consequently the recovery was slower, but he had heard the opinion expressed that boom times were coming again in the near future. There were indications already that there would be a good demand for wool, and he believed the coming season would show that the wool growers were going to get good returns. ’

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3813, 25 September 1936, Page 2

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WOOL MARKET Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3813, 25 September 1936, Page 2

WOOL MARKET Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3813, 25 September 1936, Page 2