THE WOOL YEAR
A "HEAVy HOLD-OVEK. For statistical purposes Messrs. Dalgcty and Co. (Christchurch) make the wool year end 50th June. There is still a month to go; but the following ligures nay be taken as final, although lor eleven months, 21 bales bein B Offered and 9 sold during the month ofUoy:—
521,572 -164,006 000,157 497,000 m 1) 7r ,(lu, antil' y -of w°ol ""sold was 01,176 bales but, some of that will have been privately disposed of Kx-porls of wool f m - U le elevcl , months, 1925, were 551.609 bales, compared w,I M 579,950 for the corresponding
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THE WOOL YEAR
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 8
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