WOOL SALE.
THE DOWNWARD TENDENCY. KEEN COMPETITION AT NAPIER. [Own Correspondent], NAPIER, This day. The second wool sale of the season at Napier took place to-day, and attracted a large number of farmers and their wives to town. There was a full bench of buyers, and there was keen Continental competition for nil wanted sorts, particularly crossI) ed lines. Prices were a little easier nil round than at the first sale, but well up to the level of sales in other pa t* of the Dominion, evidence of the fact that the Hawke’s Bay wool is this season in good heart. There were a considerable number of passings, prices not reaching the owners’ ideas of value.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LI, Issue 37, 11 December 1929, Page 3
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