SOUTHERN EXCHANGES
Late Commercial
TO-DAY’S SALES Press Association «..^V e^,' n 9 ton —Reported: 51 per cent. Inly l,^ ed Stock, 1932, £99; Mahakipawa, Pan>el* din —’ < -' han S‘e: Kildare, 2s (two Christchurch.—On ’Change.—New ZeaWilsons Cement (ex div.), 41s. LONDON WOOL SALES LATE RATES MAINTAINED ' wlraiiaa and N.Z. Press AssociationJ tiecd. 95a m. LONDON. Monday. At the wool tiales. 9,69:1 bales were Offered, of which 4.765 were Australian 725 New Zealand. There was a "Uscellaneous selection of Merinos, c oiefly second-hand, and a limited sl *PPly of other sorts. Keen Contin“ntal competition ruled, and late rates " eld - Fandco-MM. -'M top. i-’d avert£i; **«rryer. 25d. L’4d: Ettrick, 21d, Tllalvern Hills. 23id. ”41d. . *he wool conference passed a resotion that European wool importers strongly urgf buyers to refrain from Purchasing from the wool-grower, and u y only at pubLc auctions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 13
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