N.Z. WOOLGROWERS
FINAL AUCKLAND SALE.
(By Telegraph—per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, March 28. The final Auckland wool sale of the season was held, to-day, when 15,728 bales were offered. There was a representative bench of buyers, and bidding was as, animated at the lower levels now prevailing, as at the second Auckland sale. Bradford was again, the ' principal buyers. ' Prices '■ruled' |‘d jo Id lower than at'[the January) sale’'in Auckland, and were about on a par[with those realised at the recent Napier sale. The quality of the wool offered was not so attractive. About 75 per cent, to 80 per cent, erf the offering was solid under the hammer. “It is evident from quotations given below,, that, wool is being sold below cost of production at present, with resultant loss to the producers,” states a report from the Auckland Woolbrokers’ Association. The top price was Pfd given for lambs’ wool.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1930, Page 5
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