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AUCKLAND WOOL Sale Promises to be Better Than Wanganui ■fcgfc li'i t**--JAPAN IN THE MARKET
(By TeleEranh
AUCKLAND, Jan. 25j The second Auckland wrool sale of the season commenced at eight o'clock this morning, The offiring exceeded 20j000 bales» a repreM^ tative bench of buyers biddi&g briskly from the outset. The hid« ding appeared tf be general, ynik no slackness ih any Class of WooL The Japanese were Securing a good share of the finer wools, but Htm remainder of the buying seemed to be well distributed. In the first catalogue, comprising 418 lots, the top price was secured for 14 bales of Southdown at 21d, All classee sold well at a level considerably abovo last November's rates at Auckland, ing the sale so far appears to. be bettex than Wanganui. In the second catalogue the top price ; went to 22Jd for Wai heke halfbrecL In the fourtli catalogue the peak of 24d was reached for halfbred frOfd Ponui Island. • It is now eStim&tcd tkdt pYietS hf# on a par with the Wanganui sale and
One penny better than the November Auckland sale. It k stated that th# sale will probably net over £500,000,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 7
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