PRE-EMPTIVE SELLING OF WOOL; URGE NOT TO USE IT THIS SEASON
WELLINGTON, Last Night (PA).—An assurance that the pre-emptive system of wool buying, if adopted, would not apply to this season’s clip, was sought by Mr Kearins (Opp., Waimarino) in a question to the Minister of Agriculture, in the House of Representatives today. He drew attention to a cabled report that a United States mission leaves Washington tomorrow for Sydney to finalise the preemptive buying scheme, and said with the wool selling season openig in Auckland next week, it would be grossly unfair to depress the market with such a scheme when part of the season’s clip has been sold on an open market.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 November 1950, Page 5
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