WOOL VALUES.
PROPOSED STABILISATION. SCHEME NOT FAVOURED. (Received Saturday, 10.25 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Referring to the proposals for the stabilisation of wool values in a speech at .the Sheep 'Show luncheon, Mr. F. B. FalSiner said that he thought that in 'future they could do without any such scheme as outlined by' Sir J. M. Higgins. If they had a Growers’ Council of picked men who would not be on any boards.of advice 'or boards of directors of wool -companies, and who had the confidence of fifty to sixty thousand wool growers, this council could meet the brokers’ council and spread the sales over tho whole year, unless otherwise desirable. In such circumstances they did not want such an elaborate scheme as that suggested by Sir J. M. Higgins.—(P.A.)
BRADFORD TOPS. BETTER FEELING. LONDON, Thursday. On the Bradford tops market there is a rather better v feeling. . Topmakers’ quotations are firm, but business i-s lira-* ited. —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 July 1925, Page 5
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