NOT SO KEEN.
FINE WOOLS CHEAPER.
WELLINGTON SALE TO-DAY.
BUYING WELL, SPREAD.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WKLtIXUTON, this day. At the. Wellington wool wale to-duy 30.283 bales were catalogued. There whs a full bench of buyers. From the out-
set it w ;is apparent that finer wools were eusTer Imt coarse and low qualities were in belter demand. As the sale progressed it appeared that tine wools were I}d per lb down on January rates. Hougher wools were about Jd per lb easier but brought comparatively more than super lines.
Competition w «" penerallv keen but nt times it flawed. Ail unofficial ranpe. of prices curly in t lie sale were halfhreils LVjd to'lTid. tine crossbred* l">Jd to liijil. medium crosshreds 14Jd to 107<I. ~,„,,■>,. crossbred* I4d to I.VJd, Lincoln I.Vfil to ltijd. Only a few Merino lots were submitted and these made Hid to 1 7 Ad. The demand for lambs wool whm fairly keen and price* ranged front Lid In Itid and for super lines tip to Lid. I'ii'cc- were in <ifiod demand Ht from I Id to ltd. < rntcliinjjrs OJd to l!Jjd. A few lots were passed ill with prospect* of sulisenuenl realisation. Buying wan well distributed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1937, Page 3
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