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BANK SHARES. < Received 10. 11 a.m.) London. Jan. 9. Bank of Australasia, 1 It) - to 112 -. Bank of New South Wales, 41 10 to ! 12 10. Union Bank of Australia, 56 to 58'National Bank of New Zealand. £'■' 2 0 to £.5 7 <i. Bark of New Zealand. £9 15 - to £lO 15-. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, OS/-. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. BAI) WEATHER AFFECTS ENTRIES The broken weather experienced during November and December has cause ! delay i.i shearing operations; consequently there is a considerable falling away in the total offerings for next Thursday's wool sale in comparison with fhe number of bales that were brought forward at this time last tear. The app-oximat > catalogues to be offered on Th'.irsd iv co:: p-i ■••: — Bales. Dalg' ty and Company, Ltd. 6-500 Lovin and Co 4L>O Murray. Roberts and Co. . . 2600 Loan and Mercantile 2300 Abranhtn and Williams .... 1400 Farmers’ Company *OO 17.7.50 A SMALL CATALOGUE. Wellington, Jan. 10. At the January wool sale, commencing to-morrow, l».tfif’> bales are to be onm. d. b.-iug -5000 less than were offered at the corresponding sale last AUCKLAND SALES. ADVANCED PRICES MAINTAINED. Auckland. Jan. 10. Th -re wrs a smr.il offering of fii>72 bales r.t the wool sales to-day. coniine:! larg-ly to crossbreds. The .« !.:.nc-<l prices re'mrded at tbe jit.-t sab* were each well maintained, interior c ro*din'ds reali>ii g from 6'.«l to . Id, medium 71,1 to <d. fine to <»’. Jipeeially picked li :<■ - of halfbreds tills morning brought up tn lljd. Later, j Ln: t sates r'cmd-'d an advance of' l d to Id per lb on wools suitable for i 5.m. ;;<■>. I' " poorly grown and faulty i ■.mt-’ the bidding was irregular at i X > ’ rate... j NEW ZEALAND LAMB. Chri'tc'itirch. Jan. 10. I Although N-'w Zealand lamb was| <";ui>V:l in tie' High Commissioner's * isi’tl ■ tb.L ««•■!<. representatives of the I n-.etit coni pan it's lure state that the n-a<<m why lamb Ims mH yet appeared in th"' !.■*.■■; ■ t n*.arl*.-.’t is l-ee:;::-.' a w* ■ s-srt care.'.-'■< wo - ' >er.t Homo at Ch”:>tni:V'. I the rmnumrcml s : >i;e,> was d'-’<patch<’d by the Corin- ! tisie and the Pako’.a. and cannot be on 'th,' Lomlr.il market heiorv February. Tim ieiotr t sons given ih-rd ore are un- : r.'lm’ fa.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

COMMERCIAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

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