Finer Wools Ease
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WELLINGTON SALE Coarse and Law Qualitlci in Demand UNOFFICIAL PRICE-RANGE
By Telesraph—"
WELLINGTON, This Dayi At the Wellington wool sale to* day there was an offering of 30,5W3 bales to a full bench of huyersk From the butset it was apparept • that finer wools were easier, coarse and low qualities were te hetter denrnnd as the sale progressed* ! It appeared that fine yto&A were a penny halfpenny a po.und down on the January rates and rougher wools ahout a halfpenny ft pound easier, "hut they bropght comparativeiy more than iBfli lines. Competition generally waa heen jbprf at times it fiagged. An unofficial xange of prices eenfc piled early in the sale is:—
Only a few Merino lots were submit ted, and they made 16d to 17Jd» The. demand for lambs ' wool Wai fairly keen and. prices ranged fron 13d to 16d and for sqp.or lines up % 19,d. Bieces were ip gopd demand S1 from lld to 14d. Crutchings fetchec from 9id to 12|d, & few lots beinj pa^ed in with prospects of subseqLuem xealisation. . Buying was well distributedj
d. 4 Palfbreds 15f to l||| Fine crossbred •••« 15J to 10t • Medium crossbred »•. Wi to 16f j Coarse crossbred 14 to 15|J Lincoln 15$ to. 16j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 5
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