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TIMARU WOOL SALES

PRICES EQUAL TO DUNEDIN. Per Pi •ess Association. TIMARU, Last Night. The second wool, sale of the season was held here to-night, when a catalogue of 19,124 bales, compared with 17,177 at the corresponding sale of last year, was submitted. The bidding wag very animated and theie were very few passings. The wool wa« heavier in condition than at the first sale, the hot and dry weather) having brought up the yolk. Prices were up 2d per lb compared with the first Timaru sale. The top price obtained up to the hour at which the telegraph office closed was 27d for super halfbred. The sale wag considered equal to that in Dunedin thi s Aveck. There was a full bench of buyers, representing all the wool consuming centres of the world.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 82, 4 February 1928, Page 5

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TIMARU WOOL SALES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 82, 4 February 1928, Page 5

TIMARU WOOL SALES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 82, 4 February 1928, Page 5