WOOL SALE
PRICES AT DUNEDIN
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DUNEDIN, March 28.
Prices realised at to-day's wool sale were firm, on recent northern rates, while far half bre-ds and good style c-rossbred’-' 5 . there was an advance on
last sale here. Th e offering was 15,000 bales, and comprised mostly crossbredclips from southern districts with a sprinkling of late shorn halfbreds, somewhat heavy.
All sections, of buyers competed, continental being keener than at last sale. A. fair-: proportion of good crossbredg 'went to Japan. Lo c al mills bid keenly for -halfbreds.
The top price during the morning wag for two lots, of fine halfbreds from Millers Elat, and were secured by local mills.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1933, Page 6
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114WOOL SALE Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1933, Page 6
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