RABBITSKIN PRICES DECLINE.
»» t^ ..A , J-ONDON, 27th September. At the rabbitElim sales, hatters' sorts were f,™w- rfi eS t t0 ,5 ? er cent, decline, and Thlii at '«Jif r?- tes to 10 Per cent- rtecline. There were 2300 bales offered, and 1000 bales Sand " Th? witl?drawals w«e mostly New
Messrs.TVrißht, Stenhenson, reporting on h Linf D"ne/! n, rabb!t«kln sales, state that bidding was fairly keen, hut prices' for tho ?nn-, er MUEaeß ,°J "<iDS .showed a decline of V »* per Ib on Previous sale. Spotted lintel Wrf T' ml-C,& 41Jll> C6Jd: s Pott^ ?iH-"l'i-' t »Hd; swing, does, 28d to 3l*d; late: autumns, 39d to sld^ pariv >n t ™f. 1 '3M to 40Jd' ; -.. prime racks!" 29! dto tJ%}^L Ti Cks- ? oK}° 27' d: "Winers, 22d | Ond2^nrta^Vd aC& '^
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 5
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128RABBITSKIN PRICES DECLINE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 5
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