BIGGER MARKETS.
F<> : ’ NEW ZEALAND WOOL AND MEAT. A UCKLAND, Saturday. T : opinion that there would be a and or New Zealand wool an-! .it in Britain for the comina: sfv wa- expressed by Mr E. L. Riddi of Wellington, one of the P< i(»n *> leading pastoralists, on lii- i ' m to Auckland by the Monten after an absence of seven nn abroad. He considered that the 1. iti-h people would do every- ! ey could for New Zealand. N Zealand’s primary products, he id. ranked very high at Home, and here was the highest praise for Npv Zealand butter and lamb. Gening, the Dominion’s prods* 1 ould be looked for and there woi he a good demand. B " dn to-day, he said, was really pr< There was less unempl«- industries were very busy, and tc was a big demand for raw maf " The conditions on the Coi ■ t were not good, and it was ovid- that the other nations were rtlvi* on Britain. R again to wool, Mr Riddif" ■. considered that the price wo en be a little higher than last 1 e he believed that the pri< meat would also keep up.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 3
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