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\ 1 r — AUCKLAND. WOOL SALE. ' (Per Press Association.) AUCJSLANA 24. The final w°°l. sale of the-season saw 8174 bales offered. .With the excep r tion of super wools, competition was lifeless. • Forty per cent of the offerings were passed in.Low. grades of wool could only be described as not wapted. Medium half-bred average sold- best, fetching 19fd to 2.Qi.d., Coarse halfbred average fetched 17d to 18gd_; fine crossbred ranged from 20id down to 13£d; medium crossbred 18J,d down ttf 12d; coarse crossbred 18d down to Bd. metalsTiarket. (Australian and N.Z, Cable Association.) LONDON, March 24. Copper £62 11/3 and £63 11/3; lead £36 12/ and £35 5/; spelter £35 7/6 and £34 12/; tin £246 and £249 17/6; silver standard fine SALE FARM PROPERTY. McMahon and Lee will sell by auction at Stevenson’s Hotel, Reefton on Wednesday,. April 1, a valuable farm property, at present occupied by Mr F. A. Archer. The land, which is of first-class quality, is situated about one mile from Cronadu-n railway station. It is suitable for dairy fanning or lamb raising. The auctioneers will be pleased to give intending buyers all particulars as to payments etc. —A.D. •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1925, Page 7
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