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LONDON WOOL SALES. (Received 16, I°. 15 am.) Loudon, July 15. At the wool sales there was a good selection of greasy merinos. Prices v ere firm, with hemi competition. Trices of crossbreds are unchanged. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES. SHEEP SCARCE AND DEAR. (R-reived 16. 10.43 a.m.) Sydney. July 16. The short supply of good sheep at the Homebush yards still continues, and prices arc tile highest on record. Some c •osshved wethers realised 41 6. There i„ a good - supply of cattle, but the p-iees will be high until normal eondi- «’ ms are restored after the drought.. The dearness of meat continues.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 6
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