WOOL MARKET
LONDON SALES. i LONDON, Wednesday. Offerings at to-day’s wool sales were 10,549 bales, including 3864 New Zealand., About 8716 bales were sold. Good Home and Continental competition for finer sorts at full rates was maintained, but inferior and faulties were irregular. Withdrawals were fairly numerous. New Zealand greasy crossbred, “Waipaoa,” sold at 144 d highest, 11 l-8d average. . NAPIER SALES. WIDESPREAD INTEREST f 1 NAPIER, This Day. Widespread interest in this afternoon’s wool sale is evidence I 'by the crowds of country folk in the streets' of Napier this morning. In past season’s it has bene considered that the Napier sale values may be reckoned to show an advance of from one penny to one penny halfpenny on Auckland rates, due to the better quality of the Hawke’s Bay clip. Brokers emphasise that the clip offered .at Auckland on Monday showed a big improvement in quality on the previous season’s, and the general opinion now appears to be that values at this afternoon’s sale may be expeeted to be from parity to halfpenny better than Auckland. Brokers state, however, that any accurate attempt at a forecast is well nigh impossible until the first catalogue is disposed of. —‘(P.A.I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 December 1933, Page 5
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