Over 93 Per Cent. Sold At Past Season’s Wool Sales
/"VVER !),'{ per (-(‘ill of tliv* wool offered at Now Zealand sales during the season ju-l closed was sold, (*oin|»:ii'»*<l with 8!> per ci-nt sold the previous season. Napier offerings totalled lON 0.-3 hides, of whieh OS,dll halos were sold. Wool exports from New Zealand for the 10 months ended A'pril HO declined oii the corresponding period hist sen - soil, hut -Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay 1 exports showed ,a» increase of nearly 0000 hales, the total for the past 10 months being -13,505 'bales. The following table, compiled by Dalgetv and Company, compares (he | total offerings and sales for the 10 months ended April 30 with those for the corresponding period of 11)32-33:
Total (100,705 040,7011 6118,605 507,776 Of the total, offerings of 090,79.1 bales for the season, 040,703 Hales, or 1)3.01 'per cent, were sold. For the corresponding period of last season, (538, Olio bales were offered, of which 5(57,770 bales, or nearly 89 per cent, were sold. This season’s offerings exceeded those of last year by 52,100 bales, tout the actual sales were greater by 78,927 bales. Exports of wooi last month were 84,993 bales, of which 22,538 bales were shipped from Wellington, 4013 from Wanganui, and 18,721 from Napier. Exports of wool for the 10 months of 1933-34 ended April 30 totalled 720.320 bales, compared with 727,050 bales, a decrease of 0730 bales. Details of the exports compare as fol-
Ten months to April 1!0, i«j; 10112 ss. Offered Sold. Offered. Sold. Bales. Bales. Bales. Bales. In'carcil! 50,0.50 4 8,i).02 40,90.11. . 4.4,001 Dunedin 105.090 102.482 90,855 04,207 Tininni 847 114,581 55,1108 111!, (500 Cli ’ church 80,11)0 ,82.0(10 87.402 811,5118 Blenheim *J8 25 SO J<> Well* ton Hit), 5 07 128,070 120,084 1 (i 1,075 Wanganui (11, lid 7 80,451 70.51 1 50,001 Na pier 1 08,(1’ill 08,(11 1 1011,588 SO 1187 Hisbornc li.Olfl 15,510 2,801! 2.251 Auckland oo.snii (17,105 08,1 28 58.080
lows:— Ten months to April 30. 1933-34. 1932-33. Bales. Bales. Invercargill 5:1,121 62,466 Dunedin 84,040 89,765 0 a in a ru 3,122 4,766 Tim a ni 44,3.13 52,702 100,341 Christchurch . . 82,071 Blenheim 1,053 2,814 4,554 Nelson 2,218 Wellington .... 145,151 137,373 Wanganui . . . . 01,150 57,738 New Plymouth . 2,833 2.762 Napier 112,720 118,080 Gisborne and Tokomaru Bav 43,505 36,524 Auckland and Opua 81,515 57,755 720,320 727,050
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 15 May 1934, Page 12
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387Over 93 Per Cent. Sold At Past Season’s Wool Sales Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 15 May 1934, Page 12
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