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WOOL SALE. {PRICES WELL MAINTAINED. There was a full bench of buyers ht the , Dunedin wool sales in Bunts Hall this afternoon, and bidding was very spirited. Bradford seemed to be operating freely and Continental buyers were taking their full share. Some local speculators were also doing business. The local mills were paying the best money for the super lots. Prices were slightly firmer than Timaru. Up to 3 o’clock the top price realised' was 9d for a lino of sillier half-bred, other prices for this class being BJd and Bfd. Cross-bred brought from -Id to, old, gnd pieces realised from 21 d to 3J-d. Keen interest was taken in the sale, the gallery of the hall being crowded. (GERMANY FREE OF TROOPS., BERLIN, • /December ,17.—The last of the Allied troops have quitted the Saar. . The whole of Germany is now free from occupation. ► *
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Evening Star, Issue 20670, 18 December 1930, Page 22
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146STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20670, 18 December 1930, Page 22
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