Wool Values Remain Firm At Christchurch
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CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 18. Wool. Values showed no signs of receding at the second Christ-; church auction today, when one of ihe biggest offerin'gs for some timo:ame before buyers. All classes of ine wools sold as well as at the December sale and there was a firmer tone for crossbreds,' particularly the finet types. BUying vas fairly general and eompetition was spirited. Half-way throUgh the fi'rst cataogue the pecember sale's top price •)f 60d was equalled, and saies at! iver 50d were- commOn. ' » The offering totalled 30,956 bales,' h'f .Whidh all -but '78'3 bales of scoUred slipe wool was from chis season's clip. It was mostly Plains' wool, with a few baek country clips and a good showing from Marlborough &nd the Penlnsui'a. • V
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 February 1948, Page 5
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