COMMERCIAL.
THE WOOL SALES.
By Telegraph Press Association— Copyright At the wool sales logued to uate 52,335 bales 1 i , 46,996 bales. Continental buyers competed for the best wools at the highest rates of the senes. Faulty sorts are Tfow
[by telegraph—press ASSOCIATION. 1 mi „ Auckland, last nfeht The first wool sale of the season was Coined 0 Thel 4400 > les were cata- ' u f vera ? e prices were 2d per wasT'-> M fe" 34 yCar - highest was 4 .j.Sd for menno. Romney Marsh crossbreds brought 2Jd to SJd, a few bales 4|d ; lambs’ wool 2jd, longwool 2d to 3d 4306 balls Whe “ was sold, though tCprU? S sTe- Till Sympathy Witfi SoSrn sale=. The top price touched was 6d f™ten bales of half-bred fleeces and average fall all round compared with last hred ® opening sale was about lid half breds declining from lid to Pd f™ cross-breds, and from Id to Hd dium, and coarser wools about P ranged: Half-breds44d fe> 6d fine Pnces 2 - d to 3 [d, Lincoln wools 2|d to 3d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 279, 4 December 1901, Page 2
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