WOOL APPRAISALS
FIRST IN WELLINGTON
Limitations on space will not now permit publication of brokers' realisations in full. The following prices, however, are taken from brokers' reports and may be regarded as typical of values:—Halfbred. 14id to 17-£ d; Southdown. 13£ d to 14? d; Corriedale, 16id; fine crossbred, 14d to 16Jd; medium crossbred, 13§d to 15d; coarse crossbred, 13|d to 14£ d; crutchings, Bid to lOid and IOJd to lid; pieces and bellies, 9£d to 12d.
STOCKS FALL IN WALL STREET
IBy 'reiecraph I'ri.ss- Assm-laMon —Codjtlklk NEW YORK, November 7. Stocks broke from one to three points in the heaviest trading since June 12. Bonds declined irregularly.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 113, 8 November 1940, Page 10
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