A SHARP RISE
DEMAND FOR SHEEPSKINS
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, December 1. Competition was keen at the sheepskin sale today, and, in sympathy with the wool. market, prices were higher than the previous sale. Short wool skins advanced Jd a pound and woolly skins showed a rise of from ljd lo 2i d a pound. Following is the range of pi-ices:— Crossbred quarter wool, to 83d; half wools, to 9|d; three-quarter wools, to 12d; full wools, to 13Jd: fine crossbred quarter wool, to 9id; half wools, to 10} d; three-quarter wools, to^l3£d; full wools, to 14Jd; halfbred quarter wools, to 9Jd; half wools, to ll£d; three-quarter wools, to 13id; full wool, to 15id; fine halfbred, to 16d; crossbred hoggets, to 113 d; fine crossbred hoggets, to 12Jd; halfbred hoggets, to 14d; crossbred dead, to 12d; fine crossbred dead, to 12Jd; halfbred dead, to 13Jd; crossbred hoggets dead, to 10id; fine crossbred hoggets dead, to lid; halfbred hoggets dead, to 12:1 d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1936, Page 14
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161A SHARP RISE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1936, Page 14
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