AUCKLAND WOOL SALE.
• IV;r ftssociafkm.' AUCKLAND, this day. When the wool sale resumed this morning more than half of the catalogue remained to be. 1 dealt with. Bidding continued brisk and last night’s prices wove maintained, dome being one hundred per cent, above those ruling last Febrnarv.
At the wool shle three Hales of ■Southdown wool fetched 332 c!; four bales ol crossbred hoggets 33d; sixteen hales of crossbred ewes 35.p1; five hales of Southdown 32R1; ten bales hogget 20d; five hales ditto. 28fd; seven bales dry ewe 291,(1; seven ditto. 27pi; eighteen wet ewe 27'td ; five first lamb 29)d. Southdowns sold at and 30.U1. Three, haler, of ha'ifhrerl ewt'S fine conil/yig and eight, bales first half-bred wethers and ewes fine fetched 36d. Many other lots sold at between 24d and 30d.’ Two bales of super half-bred Wait! clip fetched 36jd. Many reserves were beyond the buyers’ limits.
Bradford continued to get the lion’s share. '
Dulgf'ty’s catalogue of 1200 frit.s re mains to he dealt with.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16603, 5 December 1924, Page 9
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166AUCKLAND WOOL SALE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16603, 5 December 1924, Page 9
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