WOOL SALES
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_.INVERCARGILL, 24th January ilie first series of the Ideal wool sales opened: to-day, in the presence of a large and representative bench of buyers, who «agerlir competed' for the wool submit-' te°-■ f rli:ea' so far have ruleot; on a par with those at Christchurch at last weekend, though there is a hardening in some hries. After three small catalogues have been disposed of the sale will sbe a^°" mfi Wl to-morrow morning.. 'In all 17,750 bales will be submitted: , INVERCABGILL, This Day. The wool sale was continued to-day and the high opening prices were- main- *^ n? d- - o Jhe best prices so far are: Menno ;2Sid, halfbred 28^d, Corriedale 9%t Ci°*it Tei 29d)' thr«-q«arterbred 29id, half bred, wether 27* d. The valuations s were eyceededjn almost every-lot, and ml?ora^M^>b-y?iroi»t":3d'to-'4d?:-s "
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 8
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141WOOL SALES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 8
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