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AUCKLAND "WOOL SALES. ANOTHER DROP IN PRICES. The third wool sale of the season was held this morning in the Hnymarket. There were not many buyers present, probably owing to the present unsettled state of the ■wool market at Home, and while lambswool maintained the previous prices, other sorts showed a drop of from id to Jd all round. A line of fine crossbreds submitted by Messrs G. W. Binney and Sons realised the top price, Od. The firms selling were The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, Farmers' Union, and Messrs A. Bucklanrl and Sons, G. W. Binney and Sons, and C. B. Kingswell and Co. J LONDON WOOL SALES.' SYDNEY, February IT. At the wool sales there was "keen competition, and prices were well maintained.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 42, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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