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WOOL SALES
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
WANGANUI, January 23
A full hciich of buyers attended Wanganui wool sale to-day and farmers and others took a keen interest in the proceedings. Good fine wools were lirm and sold up to November prices. Medium wool was down hv a liallpeniiv to a penny and a similar drop was noticed in lower wool. Bellies and pieces were also easier and here again the drop was from a half-penny to a penny. Good lamb’s wool sold at 18(1 to 21(1. Bidding from Bradford was quiet. Competition was also lacking from the continent, although the inlying was principally continental. Quito ;i number of lines were passed in, hut no doubt a number of owners would elect to make a deal at lower prices sooner than hold over.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1929, Page 5
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