WOOL SALES.
PI lEM i.MENAE PRICKS. A BIG RISE. [bv ti-xkckai'lI — run ritKss association.] WELLINGTON. Nov. 17. The first- wool sale of tho .Dominion ‘■.cries, inaugurated phenomena] prices. There was an unusually huge honch of liUycrs, Bradford and Americans keenly competing for ( rosthreds and romucys. Prices for these were “Id and 28d per I oiin-l. An exceptional lot of half hicds brought .TV,d. .Prices wen- fully one hundred per cent above last Xnveniher, and -hi to ml over last Match sale-', and much in excess of London October parity. There was the kec>>c„| compelitinu for pieces and bellies.
K-.'cii neks brought up lo 27d. The sale is proceeding at a. white heat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 1
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