Wellington Wool and Skin Sales.
Messrs Levin and Co., report; At our usual fortnightly sale to-day, we offered 50 bales of wool and about 1,700 skins. There was animated competition particularly for good crutehings. Fine skins were in good demand, but dead skins were hardly saleable. "We quote:— * Medium and bred wool, 4fd to 5J per lb ; coarse wool, 4d to 4-|rd ; orutchinga, coarse, 3d to 3i; crutchings, fine light, 3|d to 4d Skins Merino, 6d to fifd ; half breds, sjd to fid; fine and breds, 5d to s|d ; coarse, 4-|d to sd; dead skins, 2£d to 3d Wellington, 3rd July, 1903.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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102Wellington Wool and Skin Sales. Manawatu Herald, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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