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WOOL SALES. I United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] LONDQN, May 11. At the wool sales 7543 bales were offered, including 3093 New Zealand and about (5840 were sold. Meronn offering was principally the super style. There was a good selection of New Zealand greasy merino. The crossbreds were in poor supply and other sorts had good competition at late rates. New Zealand greasy merino “Dungree” lid to ll;,'d, crossbreds • i Wink/S.W.” S*d to Bd, comebacks “Tirohanga” lid to TOLL Biadford is stagnant, with no business and quotations are nominal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 5
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