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WOOL SALES.
(United Prei* Association.-—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, May 15,
At the wool sales 10,895 bales were offered including 5,871 from New Zealand. About 6,576 were 'sold. There was a moderate offering of merinos principally of gpod style and t a large offering of crossbreds. There was 1 good competition compared with • opening rates. Merinos remained full firm, crossbreds selling in owners favour. New Zealand greasy crossbreds, AVliakawahine, Hid to llid, Moaston. L2d to Ilfd, Admiral,'llf d t 0 Hid; halfbred, Mount White 12d toll-id. Bradford vs quietly firm; sixtyfour’s 3Qd, sijatie’B 2Bd, fitty-sixe’s 22d, ' fiftie’s lSfrd, forty-sixe’s 16d, . forties Tsid,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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