TIMARU WOOL SALE.
' • —— " AN IMPROVED TONE. Timaru, January 3. The ;flcst woo!-sale' of the current season in South Canterbury took place 10‘day, when I)BBo..bales were-offered, ;the quality being up-to the-average ol srecent years. . There was a large at(tendance, some, of the buyers, it is understood, representing Continental firms. The demand showed an hnpiOmi 1 tone, the competition for merlno „and,-,- 'tjrusgbred being animated, the built btf g secured for colonial nulls. Crofc’V,. d con stituted the the advance represented l^ l ° |.rM|r pound, the prices all round : than at the recent sale iaßßstchurch. Prices were: Merinos" 1 Jjjd to ISld: super liah'bretl, i&d to laid;- first halfbred, 12d tc> 13Jd; medium hallbred, lOd to lid; super ■fflnee-quarterbred, 'Bd to 9Jd; medium rhree-quarterhred, 6Jd to 7id; first- crossbred, 61,d to 7Jd; medium .crossbred, SJd to tficU coarse cross* Id to sid; super .pieces, lOd to •aOid;- halfbrc'd bellies: -ftd to Sid; .pieces, 4d Jo hid; cmtchipgs, 3Jcl to r 4Jd. ' :t , -ft _
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1922, Page 4
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161TIMARU WOOL SALE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1922, Page 4
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