WOOL SALES
A SUBSTANTIAL RISE. (United Press Association—by Electric Telegraph--Cppyright.) , - • ' LONDON, Septembec 20. .
' Tlie wool sal&s opened strongly. Merinos advanced 10 to 15 per vent, and croijSibreilsj 10 to 20 per cent. ! .There were offered 11,184 bales, inbludfhg 5233 from New Zealand, and apiproxrmately 8850 were sold. There aws a good selection and a large attendance, with keen general competition, especially from French and German, buyers. K ' ' ■ -'. ' _,. ■ low and medium, were 10 per cent abov& the July closing rates, fine/were 15 per cent up. . 1 Crossbreds—medium-coarse were 10 jjer tent up; fine 10 to 15 per cent up> Scoured— rls to 20 per cent up; medium 10 per 1 cent up; fine 15 per cent, up. i New Zealand lots sold ,as follows : Greasy Merino—Marchhurn ..(top price ,12d), average lid. , . Crossbred —Kaka (10jd), Bjd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 8
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134WOOL SALES Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 8
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