PRICE OF WOOL
THE DUNEDIN SALE
GENERAL" COMPETITION
(By j Telegraph.—Press Association.)
D,UNEDIN, This'Day.
The prices realised, at today's wool sale were firm on recent" northern rates; for - halfbreds and good style crossbreds there, wasdn advance on the last sale here. . * '.'^,, ■ The offering, of 13,000. .bales is composed mostly of crossbred - clips from tho southern districts, with a sprinkling of late , shorn halfbreds, somewhat heavy,' . -, . ..
All sections of buyers competed. The Continental' demand was keener than at the last salo^ A fair.proportion of good cro r ssbreds went to Japan. Local mills bid keenly'for halfbreds.
The toj) price during the morning was HJd for two lots of fine halbred from Miller's Flat, secured by . local mills. . •'
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 8
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116PRICE OF WOOL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 8
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