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LONDON. Jan. 30. At the wool sales 7761 bales were sold, of which 6550 were Australian and 1134 New Zealand. The offering of merinos consisted ehieily of speculators lots. There was a small supply of greasy crossbreds for which there was good competition. Prices were fully maintained. New Zealand's Kimuroa -3\d to -3d ; Poparee 22U] to 0(1,1 . Bradford had a firm market and fair enquiry, but the actual business was of small compass.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1928, Page 1
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