PRICES STILL DECLINING.
tBI TILEOtUPn.— PRBSS AS3OCIATIOS,) | ■TIJIARU, ,17th December. The first wool sale of the ''season opened here to-night before a full bench of buyers. Tho top price was 34|d for eight bales of super half-brud. Prices were- down 3d on tho first Christchurch sale, and l,d down on the recent Wellington sale. The range of prices Tip to midnight was:—
Medium merino, 27d to 30£ d; low mer-i mo, 25d to 26.1 d. . • Super halfbred, 29d to 34|d; halfbred, ' 27d to 29d; medium, 23d to 264 d ■ first halfbred pieces, 21id to 27d: "seconds 19d to 21d. " .
First CorriedaJe hogget, 28d to 33d; medium, 25d to 27£ d. Super three-quarterbre'd, 26d to 27Ad-three-quarterbred, 22d to 2<Md; medium three-quarterbred, 20d to ~2lA'd • low three-quartevbred, 19d to 20fd First pieces, 17d to2od ; second pieces 15id to 16£ d; three-quarter hogget, 23£ d to 26idj dead wool, first, 20£ dto 26id; second dead wool, 18d to 20id Halfbred bellies, 22^d to 2"6 d; cross-bred--bellies,-16d to 17£ d; black. 15d to
Fine crutchings, 16Ad to 203 d; coarse crutchings, 13d to 15d. Half bred locks up to 14£ d; crossbred locks, lid to 13d; stained pieces, up to
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 4
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196PRICES STILL DECLINING. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 4
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