WOOL SALES.
li ECOU PS AT A UCK LAND
Kle-cf rie Telegraph Press Association Wellington, February 12. pi,© ,©<■<„,d wool sal© of the season «as oo’iuiu-ck'd tn-dav. 'file catalogue was a record, comprising 21,107 bales, and tho ’bench of buyers was the largest that lua.s eve,- assembled 1,. 'including British, Belgian, American, Japanese and German Ileuses' and local mills. Tho most noticeable increase in prices as compared will'll last sale was in bellies, nieces and crutehings, of 2d to 3d per in. f'lia.rsi’ it iss'brod twlva.icod LI- to 2 1 La.mhs’ wool in keen demand. Tnf, rim- -and seedv sorts ishowcd a. substantial advance. 90 per cent, of tho offerings being disposed of. The highest price was 2od or « «-„,t luk.wn clip Other good Southdown sold for 22il t-o 24-j’d, super hallbred gild to 23d. fine super bred l-lil to 17LI; medium super J>re< , It'd to 13d; coarse super crossbred, 9! < 1 to lO’.d.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31384, 13 February 1923, Page 6
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154WOOL SALES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31384, 13 February 1923, Page 6
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