RABBITSKIN SALES.
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and Wright, Stephenson, and Co., 'Ltd., held the fourth rabbitskin sale of the season at Wellington yesterday before the usual attendance of buyers and exporters. There was an absence of American orders on the market and in sympathy with recent southern sales, prices eased slightly on last sale rates. Prime and first winter bucks sold up to 77d, and prime and first winter does up to 41d; first incoming to 35d, outgoing bucks to 26d, and outgoing does to 15% d. The following is the range of prices:—Runners, 4d to 4%d per lb; light racks, 8d to B%d} prime racks, to B%d; early autumns, to 16% d; late autumns, 20d to 22d; autumns, 12d to 12% d; downy autumns, to lid; first incoming, 30d to 35d; first early winter, 45d to 48d; prime bucks, '•■7G%d to 77d; first bucks, 75d to 76d; prime does, 40d to 41d; first does, 30d to 34% d; outgoing bucks, 24% dto 26d; outgoing does, to 15% d; milky, 8d to BMd; summers, fo 5%d; spotted winter, to 24d; hareskins, 5%d to 6%d; late winters, to 32d; winter weevilly, Od to 7d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 14
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201RABBITSKIN SALES. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 14
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