WANGANUI WOOL SALES.
Brokers' reports of the "last Wauganui wool sales of 20,000 bales, show that super wools were not plentiful and seed was in evidence. America bid keenly for super lines against Bradford, which also, with the Continent^ took the greater part of the fleece wools. An excellent clearance was effected, probably when. all is said and done. 99 per cent., growers being prepared to meet the market. Messrs. Dalgety furnish the following range of prices for Wanjtaniri,- average^crossbreds in price per pound :— ■ .- .-...-
Dalgety's offered 2470. ■ tales;-'" Levin's" 2500 bales; Loan and ; Mercantile',. 3300 Mcs; Wright, Stephenson and, Newton King, 4507 bales/*; ■ ;-• .. > ; t -v,
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March, Km., d. "d". d. "d. iG/4S's 11%-13M: ll',i-12ai Ll/'IO'S 11 -12% 10Vi-12 10/4'l's . ■ • . 10^-1194 10 -11 IG/40's Jon., Feb., 1920. 1927.' d. d. d. d. , 12 -13% 12%-H H.. r'l2%': .il%-13Vi - 10%-lli/j.illvi2.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 11
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139WANGANUI WOOL SALES. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 11
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