WOOL SALES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PBESS. Sir, —"Wool is brisk, but low. Crossbred 3 are a farthing dearer than at the opening sales. Fine croesbreds and merinos show a halfpenny advance," etc., etc. If any one r>f your" readers can explain tho heading of the above and put it into English they will prevent me from using blasphemous language. lam never taken this, way except when I read a wool report. All I long for is that wool may remain extra low, if, every tune I pick a. paper up, I see that there nas been an advance of a farthing to a halfpenny. See " Press," Tuesday, May 19th. Commercial. —Yours, etc. WOOL GROWER.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11590, 22 May 1903, Page 3
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