LATE COMMERCIAL.
I'IMARU WOOL SALES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.} ■' TIMARU, Last Night. At the third wool sale to-day 3086 bales were offered, and 2735 billed were sold. The offerings were chiefly back country Merino and half breds. the wool being? rather heavy, Ivhilo a good deal was, dingy and shabby. Bradford buyers bid keenly for crossbred! and also 'three-quarter breds and half-bred®. A* compared - with last sales, maaiy good conditioned crossbred and showed an advance in price of -Jd,..jyhile half-bred medium quality sold at about January fate®.
JOHNSONYJILE STOCK SALR(By Telegraph—Special to Age,) JOHXSONVILLE. Last Night. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd.,' report on their Johnsonville sale sis follows:—A fair yarding of bullocks and a good one of sheep came! forward, and prices realised were a-9 follows-Prime heavy bullocks £ll 12s (id to £l2, primo bullocks £ll 7s 6d' to £ll 10s, light* £!) 7s'6d, priino heavy wethers' 19s to # 10i> sd, prime ewes' 18s to 18s 3d, lighter ewes 16s to 16s 6d, prime lambs 16s 3d, crood lambs 15s, prime 13s to 1 Is. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 February 1914, Page 5
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