Another difficulty to contend against now confronts the woolgrowers. This is what is known as “ canary yellow ” —colour resembling that of the yolk of an egg, which makes it appearance in the fleece, and which persists after scouring; Naturally; fts presence detarcts from the appearance and value of the wool, and growers and those engaged in the wool industry would like to see the last of it. Unfortunately, however, the cause Is at present unknown, but research is to be made with a view to tracing the trouble to its origin, an cl steps are. already being taken in this direction. A.NO”“ l>f ß "uality makes it the favourlie.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18159, 25 October 1930, Page 11
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109Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18159, 25 October 1930, Page 11
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