WOOL PRICES EASE.
FOURTH WELLINGTON SALE. The fourth Wellington wool sale of the 1933-34 season was held yesterday in the Town Hall. Buyers were operating on well-defined limits, and the prices realised for all but the very best grades of wool showed some easing on those which ruled at the Wellington February sale. In many eases growers’ reserves were well beyond ruling market rates, and consequently about 15 per cent, of thq. offering was passed in. The bulk of the wool was taken by Bradford and the Continent, French and German buyers bidding very strongly for all wools suitable to their • requirements.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4316, 20 March 1934, Page 2
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102WOOL PRICES EASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4316, 20 March 1934, Page 2
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