COMMERCIAL.
WOOL MARKET. NAPIER, February 28. The Fourth Napier wool sale, which opened to-night, was quite the best held here this season. Competition was very keen with a big demand from the Continent, particularly France and Germany, for whom the bulk of wools on the catalogue were suitable.- These
wools showed an advance of from Id to 2d on the last Napier sale, while well crown and sound wools advanced a halfpenny. Pieces too were eagerly sought after at an improvement to 2d, hut only good lambs’ wool showed advance, there being no change in prices for medium and inferior lambs’ wool. Crutchings remained unaltered.
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Grey River Argus, 1 March 1927, Page 5
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