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<J3y Electric Telegraph—'Copyright.) LONDON, February 13. shares— Waihi (buyers) 48/9 to 51/3. At the wool sales, extreme prices were realised for Geelong'supers were !)Bitl., a record. Fine medium crossbreds’ were unchanged. A few withdrawals consisted of shabby sorts - New Zealand T.B.S. went to fifty-five. A fall in silver is duo to the decline of the Chinese exchange and the absence of Chinese demand. LONDON, February 14.
An advance in the retail price of imported butter commences on 23rd., when the wholesale price will bo advanced to 2/Bid per lb. ANTWERP, February IS. Australian wool sales drew a full attendance 12,900 bales wcrc_j)ifered and 11,200 sold. There was animated competition. Good merinos were five per cent above tho last sale. Ordinary scoureds and pieces, five to ten per cont wero higher. Lambs were unchanged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1920, Page 1
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