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WOOL TRADE IN HEALTHY STATE LONDON, May 26. The -‘Yorkshire Post” says that the wool trade is regarded as being in the healthiest condition in recent years. It is felt that fine wool values are'assured far ahead, and several Bradford firm's refused to sell large parcels to Aireriefi, at the usual profit, believing that the prices will improve. A'*; the wool sales 7850 hales were offered, including 4119 bales from New Zealand, and about 4335 bales were sold. The firm tone absorbed at lull rates. !
New Zealand lots sold as follows: — ; Gready half-bred- —Rukumoamv (top price, l«Hd); averaog 9£d. Gicasy cross-bred —Matarau (10d), 7'5-Bd.
Cross-bred lamb slipe—Belfast (lOjfd) 9 3-Bd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1933, Page 8
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