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WOOL SALES

BIG DUNEDIN CLIP FOE TO-DAY,

£500,000 REALISATION EXPECTED

(Pei* Press Association, Copyright),

DUNEDIN, December 18.

Some 29,000 bales are scheduled for the first Dunedin wool sale on Wednesday, and a , realisation~|of £500,000 is expected i; T-j;. that the quality wil£ bg the vljestf fo far auctioned. Ttije '■.p'qrpentage "of finer wools is higher tfrau usual for a first sale, owing to the fine Weather experienced in the earlier shearing operations.

N.Z. WOOL SOLD AT LONDON

LONDON, December 18

At the wool sales, 10,459 bales were offered, including 3864 ; from New Zealand ; about 8716 bales were;: sold. There 'wag good Home and Continental competition for finer ssttsb. for which full rates were maintained: Inferior and faulties weriy irregular. Withdrawals were fairly/, Numerous. ► New Zealand greasy .ctolsbred,. Waipoa, made to price of 14.1 d, the , average: being ll&d. . , f y t ■ v#v

Bradford : Yedy firifi, - top- makers in sisfing on ‘37-1-& for warp sixty-fours,

TWO TIME-SAVISRG

Syrup or treacle can be measured quickly by dipping the-spoon in boiling water first. ■' / 1 •A healthful, tasty breakfast can be ready - in . one minute f after the 'water boils iby rising Red Diamond O-tis, a perfectly-balanced, oat, breakfast specially prepared by a pre-cooking process, that malJjji; it the easiest to digest * and adds imperially distinctive (flavour. Remember ' ‘ the name—O-tis, there is ‘else just a s good.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 3

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223

WOOL SALES Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 3

WOOL SALES Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 3

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