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LATEST POLITICAL. Neither .Mr R. A. Wright nor Ah' Dowiiie Stewart attended the meeting ot the Coalition (’aliens today, adopting tlie attitude that no further purpose would he served by their participating in the deliberations ro the Exchange.—Wellington Press Association telegram. SCHOONER II ETA SIGHTED. SYDNEY. January 25.—The schooner Huia was sighted on Monday off Gaho.
STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported this afternoon; — New Zealand Refrigerating (cont.), ■ls and Is Id; Kawaran, Cd; Waitahii, 4s Id; 4J per cont. Inscribed (1938), £95 15s. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALE. An advance of from ; \d to -Jd in the price el hail-hred and lino cross-breds. irrespective ol the exchange increase, was a feature of the second Christchurch wool sale this afternoon. With half-brcds averaging about Uhl fanners had an additional advantage of l.\d per pound through t ho exchange, this bringing half-breds up by from TJd : to 2d on the first sale this season. —Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 12
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