THE WOOL SALE.
A RECORD CATALOGUE. It would appear from the wool catalogues of this season that wool-growing in Southland is extending, as there were more bales forward at the December sale than ever before submitted at a December sale, while the catalogue for the second sale, next Wednesday, will comprise just on 12,000 bales, a record for Invercargill. A factor also in the large entry is, of course, that ipuch less wool has been sold this season to private buyers owing to the high prices ruling at auction. The wool is for the most part off ewes, and, as it is in tiptop condition, prospects for a satisfactory sale are bright. It is anticipated that fully as good values will rule at this sale as those obtained at the previous one in December.
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Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 5
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134THE WOOL SALE. Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 5
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