GENERAL CABLES
KING’S SISTER’S ILLNESS. (United Press Association—By Electric telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, September 30. A bulletin from Mar Lodge, Braemar, states the Princess Royal, the King’s .sister, had a slight gastric haemorrhage yesterday. She passed a restful night, but the condition of her heart causes some anxiety. AYOOL SALES. LONDON, Sept. 30. At the wool sales 9448 bales were offered, of which 1233 were New Zealand. There was a very poor supply. Colonials'were' firm and market prices were fully maintained, with few withdrawals. New Zenland greasy halfbreds, ]3ayfield, 18d to I7d; slipes super half bred, 22d, crossbreds 19id.
Bradford market was weak with a general lack of interest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 5
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