DUNEDIN WOOL
Commission Buys6lp.c. (N.Z. Pres* Association) DUNEDIN. April 12. Buyers for the Wool Commission spent about £lOO,OOO an hour at Dunedin’s wool Mie today. It was their busiest day in Dunedin since the beginning of the season when they began their substantial support for the depressed crossbred market. During the five-hour Mie today commission buyers took about 13,500 of the 22,220 bales offered, and spent an estimated £500,000. The 61 per cent of the offering which went to the commission was a record proportion for a Dunedin sale, but it was less than the last Invercargill sale and below the proportion passed to the commission at some northern sales.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31343, 13 April 1967, Page 1
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