CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALE
GOOD DEMAND FOR OCOD QUALITY.
(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIAVtOH.)
OHRISTCHURCH, This Day
The wool sale was continued: on. Sa*uisi day, the main catalogue being concluded!about 3 o'clock, and. the star lots at Bo'clock. Some choice clips- brought good!, prices, local mills, and Bradlord, and; ; American buyers competing. Super; merino brought up to 23' id ; super O^nie-i dale, to 17d ; Down, to 13d; super three- ■ quarter bred, to 15jd. For first Corriadale prices'passed afl 13ijd. Exactly two-. thirds of the catalogue sold at auction.A good clearance of the passed-in lote has been made since.. On an average ; the prices compared to last Monday's sale', were:—Super half and three-quarter: bred, to -jd to'lfd; bettor medium ami in^. ferior halfbreds, par to Id lower; medium and inferior three-quartor br«L, lower: super crossbred, pay to higher} medium and inferior, par to Jd lower.; A feature of tho sale was the- good do-, matid for all good quality--wools in Chess? j respective grade?. *
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 7
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160CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALE Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 7
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