CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. (Per Pros? Association.) CHRISTCHDJRCH. Feb, 16. There was another big offering at tin fourth wool sale of the season. In tin early stages competition was frequently (in!, though the buyers' benches were full The offering totalled 20.692 bales. Up U noon the indications are as follows:Medium and inferior half-breds, Id to lower than at the January sale; crossbreds, Id lower: three-quarter bred?, from par i--2d lower; besl half-brcds and best throeqnartor breda pieces prices, a shade better; second pieces, from par to Id lower; medium merinos, lower, Tlie highest prices realised were: 34£cl for four bales of halfbred branded 11, and 15d for live bales of super halfbred wether branded Rockvilie, Ten bales of merino ewe from Wai-ite sold at 12id.
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Worms won't worry your children if you givo them Wado'p worm figs. This valuable remedy expels the worms quickly, surely and safely. Pleasant to take; from all chemistg.--Advt (
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 253, 16 February 1921, Page 6
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