DOMINION WOOL SALES
503,471 525,825. 513.618 417,600 ♦Oddments. The quantity offered during March last was 103,335 bales, of which 91,971 were Bold. " Exports of wool for the nine months in review were 620,990 bales, compared with 512,000 bales for the- corresponding period of last year. Wellington heads the list of wo,pl ports for the nine months with 125,866 bales, Napier being second with 05,324. bales, and Lyttelton third with 85,776 bales.
.Dalgety and Co. report offerings and sales of woof in the Dominion from "July 1, 1932. to March 31. 1033, as follows:— . 9 months,1933. 0 months, 1932. Centres. Offered. ' Sold. Offered. Sold. Invercarglll 49,903 ' 44,691 47,701 37,375 Cunedin .. 69,478 05,971 74,041 66,018 Ttmaru ">.. 35,379 33,581 25,981 21.912 Chch. ... 105,300 100,873 80,200 75,327 Blenheim* < 30 2fi 43 24 Wellington 109,417 04,154 93,949 72,68!) Wanganui o4,909 44,067 "42,362 31,667 Aapler .. 98,496 81,554 76,212 61,648 Glsborne* . 2,565 1,958 2,336 2,066 Auckland . 67,994 58,930 70.793 48.874
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 10
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153DOMINION WOOL SALES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 10
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