Twopence a pound rise m wool ! That's good news for you ; it almost makeß up for the badness from the Rotorua. To my mind the rise is likely to be maintained, aa River Plate wool, so seductively cheap, has not on a fair trial turned out well. By a " wool" paper of the North, the Bradford Obacrvtr, I see that much higher prices for wool were expected to be advanced at the present wool sales, and last Friday's cablegram bears this out. Twopence a pound risel why every farmer and runholder ought to join m a Hort of general thanksgiving for such a good item of news. "Launce" m Wanganui Herald. No criminal business was transacted at the Wellington Magistrate's Court on 'Thursday. This (says a local paper) is the first oocasion for the last three or four months when neither police nor summons oases have been set down for hearing. The Tni wilUeave Foxton, for VftU
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1741, 23 June 1886, Page 2
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