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WOOL SALE.

Me. Btjckland held another wool sale yesterday afternoon at the Haymarket. The Lest sample was purchased by Messrs. Conibes and Daldy, for Is4£d, which, was the highest price obtained. A quantity of tow and flax was also disposed of by aitction, and the prices realised were very fair. The best samples of tow brought 6a and 6s 6d, and the best samples of nax 29s to 29s 6d per cwt. There was a good attendance and brisk competition. The following is the list of skins, &c, that were disposed of : — W. Jackson, 2 hides, Memittg, 8s ; W. T. Bassett, 1 bundle skins, Fleming, 2|d ; J. Shaw, 1 bundle skins, Ireland Brothers, Is ; Buchanan, 1 bundle skins, Gittos, Is 9d ; W. Jackson, 1 bundle skins, Gittos, 2s 4d ; J. 0. Buekland, 1 bundle skins, J. Scarrott, 10d; R. Bent, 1 bundle skins, Gltto, 2s 9d ; P. W. Hutton, 1 bag, PWH, locks, grease, Scarrott, Is 6d ; Diei-y, 1 bag, D in heart, longwool, grease, Ireland Brothers, 5d ; Captain Mackenzie, 1 bag, MK, black wool, grease, Osborne, 6!A ; Thos. Reid, 1 bag, TR, locks, washed, Scarrott, 6d ; 1 bag, 00 over 0, Iongwool and locks, washed, Ireland Bros., 8d ; S. rieming, 1 bag, SP, longwool, washed, Scarrott, Ocl ; J. C. Buekland, 1 bag, -TG'B, 1 longwool, grease, Scarrott, 7d ; George Howaicl, 1 bag, GH over L, locks, washed, Ireland Brothers, 4d ; D. Troan, 2 bags, DT, longwool, grease, Scarrott, G},&; .fames Robeitson, 3 bags, Jit, merino, giease, Gittos, 6 4 ! d ; Owen and Graham, 1 bags, 0 and G, &km wool, washed, Scarrott, fid ; James Murray, 3 bags, JM m circle, lambswool, grease. Osborne, 7d ; W. T. Buekland, 3 bags, B, locks, washed, Fleming, 3,id ; 1 bag, W over JjR, skinwool, washed, Smith, S j d ; (i. W. Owen, 1 bag, GWO, skinwool, washed, Scairott, 6}d ; J. Burdett, 2 bags, JB. longwool, washed, Ireland Brothers, 6d; Seymour, 2 bags, S in diamond, longwool, grease. Ire] and Brothers, 5i<i : Short, 1 bag, S, longwool, washed, 1 bag, S, lambswool, grease, Ireland Brothers, 7^d ; W. Edmonds, "2 bale& ; WE, half-bred, washed, Macfarlane and Co., 9d ; 0. J. Stone, 1 bale, OJS, half-bred, washed, Macfarlane andCo., lOd ; 1 bale, M, half-bred, grease, Gittos, G]d ; G. W. Owon, 1 bale, GW0, longwool, washed, Macfarlane and Co., lid; Captain Butler, 1 bale, WB0, locks, washed, Macfai'lane and Co., 4 id ; J. J. Brown, 1 bale, JB, half-bred grease, Osborne, 5id ; Captain Mackenzie, 2 bales, MK over L, locks, grease, Potter, 1 Jd ; James Walker, 1 bale, 1 bag, W in square, lambswool, washed, Osborne, lO^d ; Macfarlane and Co , lbale, JSMF, skins and skinwool, washed, Ireland Brothers, 3 [d ; A. Dormv ell, 1 bale, 4 bags, D, half-bred and merino, grease, Treland Brothers, 8 Id; J. W. King, 1 bale. 2 bags, K, half-bred, grease, Scarrott, G'ld ; J. W. Williams, J lialo, JWW, locks, washed, Osborne, 2Jd ; J. \Y. Williams, J bale, HLover JW \V, longwool, grease, Oruiekshank, Smart, and Co., Gjd ; J. W. Williams, 2 bales, W, half- bred, washed, Osborne, Tjd; L. Hottit, 1 bale, LH, half-bred, washed, Combes and Daldy, 13 Ul ; J. Watson, 1 bale, JW over X, lambs wool, washed, Combes and Daldy, 12d ; G-. HoAvard, 2 bales, 3 bags, GH overHB, half-bred, washed, Macfarlane and Co., 7Ad ; (.JajJtain Gordon, 1 bale, 1 bag, WO, lambswool, grease, J. Osborne, S-Jd ; R. Hattaway, '2 bales, RH, lambswool, washed, Combes and Daldy, 13Ad ; A. Mnir, 1 bale, 3 bags, AM, half-bred, washed, Combes and Daldy, lS\d ; Ravage and Stokes, 2 bales, SS, scoured wool, Combes and Daldy, IG.U1; Simcox, 3 bales, S, scoured wool, Macfarlane and Co., 8.UI ; W. Reynolds, 1 bale, a \Y ovev W, mermo, washed, Macfarlane and Co , 8d ; W. Reynolds, J bale, TM over C, long wool, washed, Osborne, 7fd; W. Reynolds, 3 bales, WR, long wool, washed, Combes and Dakty. 12,'>d ; James Hume, 3 bales, OH, half-bred, grease, Macfarlane and Co., Gd ; Poyntev and Evans, 7 bales, P&E, merino, grease, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., 6 id ; George Scotfc, 4 bales, GS, merino, grease, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., Gd ; Captain Reid, G bales, RC, half-bied, grease, Macfarlane and Co., 6£d ; Roskrugc and Kempthorne, 5 bales, R&K, merino, grease, Osborne, 7d ; A. Rich, 5.1 bales, All, half-bred, grease, Combes and Daldy, 8d ; W. T. Buekland, 9 bales 3 bags, B, merino, washed, Macfarlane and Co., 12|d ; G. Howard, 7 bales, GH, longwool, washed ; G. Howard, 3 bales, GH over G, longwool, grease, Ireland Brothers, 5d ; Captain Mackenzie, 48 bales 1 bag, MK, halfbred, grease, Combes and Daldy, G\d. Tow : Captain Crispe, 1 bale, Mills, 2s 6d ; Captain McGregor, 1 bale, Leech, 5s ; Asher, 1 bale, Mills, 5s 6d ; Ashcr, 3 bales, Macfarlane, 3s 6d ; Bedford, 3 bales, Mills, 5s Gd ; I J. Moon, 4 bales, Macfarlane and Co., 6s; J. Freeman, 5 bales, Mills, 6s 6cl ; J. Fieeinan, 5 bales, Macfarlane and Co.. Gs ; Duncan and Mitchell, 9 bales, Macfarlane and Co., 6s ; D. Hutchison, 10 bales, Macfarlane and Co., 6s ; Dougall, 13 bales, Macfarlane and Co., 6s; J. McLeod, 29 bales, Macfarlane, 6s 3d ; Asher, 7 bales, Mills, 6s ; T. Wilson, 8 bales, Macfarlane, 6s ; W. Reid, 9 bales, Macfarlane, Gs ; G. Howard, about GO bales, Macfarlane and Co. , Gs. Flax -. Cox, 1 bale, Roberts, 29s ; Captain McGregoi, G bales, Roberts, 24s ; Hockin and Sheddan, 11 bales, Combes and Daldy, 263 ; T. Wilson, 24 bales,, Hutchison, 27s ; Walker and Reid, 8 bales, Combes and Daldy, 29a Gd ; John McLeod, 47 bales, Roberts, 29a 9d ; J. Moon, 33 bales, Roberts, 27s Grt; Duncan and Mitchell, 57 bales, (Jombes and iJaldy, 20s ; G. Howard, 22 balea, slightly damaged, Isles, 25s.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 5

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WOOL SALE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 5

WOOL SALE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 5