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WOOL CHECUE

OVER, TWO MILLIN’ IN CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH April 22. The. official return for te final wool sale of the Christchurch eason shows that the season has been io most successful for Canterbury powers since 1928-29- The total receipt from wool sold in this centre weril £2,191,344, against £1,440,164 last eason. and £812,203 in the 1934-35 feasom The average price a bale incased from £l5 12s 6d to a fractionpf a penny less than £23- In the lDjl-35 season, the . average was £lO 18s idSYDNEY WOOL SALES. April 22. The regular wool selliif season terminated with to-day’s saj. There was good general competition aud values were Arm- Greasy merin-j made 29-}d. There were 14038 bales Efered, 11670 sold, aud 2138 bales soldprivately.

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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1937, Page 4

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WOOL CHECUE Grey River Argus, 23 April 1937, Page 4

WOOL CHECUE Grey River Argus, 23 April 1937, Page 4

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