AUCKLAND WOOL SALES.
GOOD DEMAND. FEW LOTS PASSED IN. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Tn-day’s wool sale was all ended by about fifty buyers, In the lirst hour no loss than itoo bales were offered, and very few were passed in, growers having evidently decided to accept ns a fair basis of values the rates ruling at the previous sales in the South, A fair range of prices is indicated by the following figures for the Runtuna clip: Hnlfbred A, 15).}<1; halfhred B, .Kid; crossbred, line 141<1; crossbred, lifijd; halfhred pieces, lid; crossbred pieces, 8d to Sid. Waituna, Dorcn’s clip: Crossbred ewe, superfine ]5Jd, Hid; crossbred wether, super HJd, J44d; crossbred hogget, super 17.}d; crossbred pieces, 10d; bellies and pieces, O’Jd; lambs, Hid. . \ 18,000 BALES FOR CHRISTCHURCH SALE. (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, hist night. An offering of 18,000 bales will be made at the wool sale, which i.s to open in Christchurch on December 2. The number is the maximum allocated by the wool committee for this sale.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16895, 27 November 1925, Page 7
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