DECLINE IN PRICES.
WOOL SALES AT WAN GAN UL* BRADFORD PROMINENT, Per Press Association. WANGANUI, March The wool selling season closed hew to-day. About 8000 bales.were su}*? mitted. There was a good attendant of buyers and bidding was keen up:to a point and well spread .among the various sections of buyers. •£* Bradford was prominent, and probably secured the 'majority of tho fleece wools. Prices showed a decline on the last sale, fleece being from id to Id lower. Medium seedy and shabby showed the most decline. Coarse frle wools- were possibly not more thanlfd lower. Pieces and bellies declined to about id to Jd, and lambs up to Id-. ‘ 1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 106, 1 April 1930, Page 2
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110DECLINE IN PRICES. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 106, 1 April 1930, Page 2
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