INVERCARGILL WOOL SALES
(niKss AssoctATioy tki.egram.) • INVERCARGILL, February 3. At tlic wool sales to-day there was not ro muck Mieciilativ* buying as at th fi * Mile, while n weaker tendency in L« . •lon reduced buyer* , limits f« r certain Den fine crossbred BIU I halfbred maintimi.,! fheir values. Medium Sv an.i ml.-iior fine and coarse were half. lj«.ny to tb«e forthing. lower than at lust sale. Pieces, He, were also a halfpenny lower. Considerable quantities wre pawed nt auction, but there we" .eavy bookings after the sales. Good brijiht crossbred brouclit 6|d to 7d, modiui,. and inferior do Wd to Sid, hallbred 7Jil to SJld. others to 6id, bellies and pieces 3d to 4d. locks 1-Jd to 2d
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 9
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