DUNEDIN WOOL SALE
ALLOCATION NOT MET
By Telegraph—Press Association.)
DUNEDIN, This Day.
The disinclination of Otago wool growers to meet the market is indicated by the failure to meet the allocation of 28,000 bales for the first Dunedin sale tomorrow. The offering will be over 20 per cent, below the quantity auctioned in December last, not even the brokers' estimate of the total catalogues of 25,000 having been reached.
An injury to the left thigh and shock were received by G. Orr, of 133 Hanson Street, a carpenter, when he fell about six feet off a window-ledge of Levin and Company's new wool-store at Kaiwarra shortly after 11 a.m. today. lie was taken to hospital by the Free Ambulance. " : .
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Evening Post, Volume cxxiv, Issue 148, 20 December 1937, Page 12
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119DUNEDIN WOOL SALE Evening Post, Volume cxxiv, Issue 148, 20 December 1937, Page 12
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