WOOL SALES
END OP THE CANTERBURY '-.- , .- i ;SEASONI HIGH PRICES CONTINUE. (Per Press Association^. Christchurch, March 2-3. The fifth Christchurch wool sale of the reason was held to-day, 1818 bales being offered, mostly shobby sorts. Bradford and local fellmongers did the bulk of the buying, there wag a further advance in values and only a h'\v odd lots were passed. Top prices W<ire: Merino 2!);jd, Corricdale halfbred 28.!d, threoquarferbred 20.1 d, halfbred pieces 24Jd. thrce-quartorbrod pieces 18d, crossbred pieces IUJd, Merino bellies 18jd, throcquartcrbred bellies 18d, crossbred bellies, lxl; Merino crutchings lOd, dead wool 20.U1. A bale of scoured halfbred pieces made 40Jd. - ;.
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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 135, 26 March 1924, Page 6
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