WOOL SALE AT TIMARU
CONTINENTAL BUYERS KEEN.
(•I TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
TIMARU, 31st January. The second wool sale of the season opened to-night. Competition was keen, especially from Continental buyers. The catalogue comprised 14,448 bales. The qv.ality, although hardly up to the last, season's high standard, contained a proportion of useful superior qualities. The highest prices so far as the sale has gpne are as follow:—Merino, 32-i-d; lucks, 15d; pieces, 26|d; hogget, 30d; Jjellies, 22jd; halfbred,' good, 27d to 29^d, medium 25d to 27d, inferior 23d to-25d;-crotabrcd, 14,', dto 21Jd.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 4
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