LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) TIMARU, this day. The first wool sale of. tho season opened here lust night, when 6000. bales were offered. Bradford, Continental, American and colonial buyers were represented. •-r»*,f|-?_ _'.i :»:i .'-ill— r .: --
fit; for the American market, and good price s were obtained, 12-Jd top price, this : being paid for halfbred. The range of prices was as follows : Halfbred choico 12d to 123 d, super lid to lljd, medium 10id to lid, inferior 9Jd to lOJd, threequarter bred choice lljd to 11-Jd, super 10Jd to Hid, medium %d to 10id. tine eros-Jbreds 10d to lOJd, coaiwc BJd to 93d. merino (only a few bales forward) 9d to 9Jd. ASHBURTON. this day. In the sly grog case* H. P. Milsoin (one information) was fined £30. The Court is still sitting. HASTINGS, this day. At the Police Court. Frederick William Stonestreet was .«entencel to two months' imprisonment for stealing a number of loaves of bread and monoy from his em- 1 ployer. * j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10528, 1 December 1905, Page 3
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