'* ' , ' WOOL BALBS. J. \ , ; ,■ '* ''I' Mesera H. if atson and Co. report on tin tfeird wool eole'of the aeries, wbiohwiw held in ChrjstcbttHsh on Friday* Jfith, and contdnwjd an Saturday, tin ITtb:—We offered 3897 boJea, oat of which , we told 3347 bales. The condition of tin wool was excellent and competition lor ell lot* was t tlecidtttiy keener, sad there vna ranch more life in the eate than previously, the Jjuyera , benches being oooupied by several W face*. W*«<maidCT-ih»t all ettper Iot« of halftred jwere a thade deaicr thaa &t fhf previous, sale; medium halfbreda were theaame, and inferioi- and tecond quality IMB* id to |d cheaper. All bright, hiattoue croßßbr»d» were i 4 to |d dearer, «nd tfnll aad mixed croe*re<b were «old at from I«Bt aale's pricee to id better. In talfbreds w» topped the .market at 9Jd, for Mr J. f. Petw,, Anarn*. Wβ refrain front quoting «ny other lota, sa so many brand* were sold, at exceptionally good value thai titer* would be <fcfficaity in recording them *U, «od be- - aidea H trooJd probably canee Jrfctkra •jnongst the owners shoura their particnlar brands be omitteA, Competition for looks, pieces and balltea was decidedly ketaer, «sd all theto parcde sold at Adraaced fates. Priced oatalogpea will be poeted to «oe on tbeif making <heir Teqm'remente Wwa to ue. Wβ shall be gkd to receive consignmente for the next safe, which takes plape on February 19th, when all parcels, no matter bow larg* or small, will receive our usual efficient attention, an>l ■we would Tefw anyone who ie in doubt as to where to tend their wool, to oonault owner* who had their soxceU in our bands during tbie season, «c no better secemmendation can be f than the teetimooy of those for whom i$ has bees, oar pleaeure to act. Hexeunder we gire a table showing the paces ruling at tm's series, compared to fviuea realised at the January sales for tke past three seasons. Dewiptloo. 1901. 1908. 1901 ■sptrlferißO BjdtoSjd 7J<tto »i 10Wto 12W SSlamMerino 7ld toßd «|dto7id 84dtolOd UtfitorMwino Sdto7d Sdto6W ojdtoSd Bb|MrH*m>nd ?d to Bjd 6|d to 8d BMto9fd lafatiW H«lfbttd 5d to s*d Id te W 6Jd to 6*l SttawCniWbrtdSjdtQ&id 4|dtoSd 6dto7id '- . > Mtoium and Id- ■ " ":■ " ~ ' " fcriotOoMbred Wtostd 2idU>3Jd 4dtosM IJUmDiiXeioHt'f <dto6id 2Mtoi|d Hdto&|d BdUMftFkois 3dto6+d idtoTid 3Mto9ia Lock* .. Id to Sid JdtoJid 2dto4*d WHAT'S IN A PEDIQRKE: A good deal nowadays. A racehorse with a good pedigree always finds a ready Sale. The Mam* with the "Anglo" bicycle. It ww good from it* birth. In its infancy it found many willing purchaser*, and today, in its prime, it continues to find , many friends who recommend the "Anglo n Wherever they. go. Set latest models at t»s DiU and 326 Bijgb str-rt.-(Adn.)
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6
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