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(■Per Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, September 7. The annual neport of the Southland Farmers’ Co-opera-live Association shows a successful trading year. |iie profit amounting ho nearly E6(M>(). apart from .which fairly substantial amounts have been reserved against possible losses 'on. current, accounts. A dividend of seven jjer cent, wns declared. LOWER WOOL PRICES. ADELAIDE, September 7. At the opening wool sales here today values were estimated as on a par with those ruling in the Eastern States but there was a decline of ait I’east fourpenc.e per lb. on all fleece wools as compared to closing rates of the. sales here last September. The decline was even more on lambs’ wool and oddments Bradford, Japan and the Australian mills were the chief operators.
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Grey River Argus, 8 September 1934, Page 6
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