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THE WOOL SALES.

CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. CHRISTCHURCH, January 7. For thfe third wool sale of the series, to bo held to-morrow, 17,862 bales have been entered. January 8. The third of the current season's wool sales opened to-day, when catalogues aggregating 17,862 bales were submitted —an increase of 23b0 bales compared with the January sale of last year. The increase was mainly due to large withdrawals at tlie previous sales in coi sequence of the unsatisfactory prices ruling. Compared with the wool offered at the corresponding sale of last year, the clip, taken as a whole, was not so good, the long period of dry weather, with the resulting dust, iaving affected the wool" detrimentally. Many clips showed considerable discoloration, and there was a notable absence of yolk. There was the usual attendance of buyers, Home and colonial firms being fully represented. From the outset the demand showed decided improvement on the previous sales, end for nearly all lots there was keen competition, which was in marked contrast to the i dullness that characterised the opening sales. 9 Halfbred and three-quarterbred wool, whicE > I at last sale elicited little competition and wag difficult to quit even at low prices, were > keenly competed for at prices equal to 2d) 7 to Id above the rates ruling a month ago. ;, Medram halfbreds were in decidedly better - demand, but super, lines were unchanged £ | Merinos sold remarkably well, top price (13d) j being obtained for eight bales of super comb- ' J ing from the Culverden Estate. Pieces and 1 j locks did not participate in the improved - I demand, but as the fall in this class has I not been so marked an advance- in price was t scarceiy anticipated. -, The range of prices w»s: Super merino, lid to 13d; inferior to medium, BJd to lOJd; super, halfbred, lljd to 13d; medium, 9d to lid; inferior, 6fd" to BJd; super, three9 I quarter bred, 9d to lOd; medium, 7d to BJd; 1 j inferior, 5d to 6Jd; super, crossbred, 8d to t ' 9sd; medium. 6Jd to 7-Jd; inferior. 5d to 6id; 3 medium Corriedale, 9Jd to 10|d; inferior, ,j7d to 8d; besl; Down wool, 9d to lid; inferior to good, 7<3 to B|d; longwool. 6|d to s I 6|d; super, merino pieces, lOd to lOJd; in- » ferior to good, 6Jd to 9Jd; super, halfbred' > pieces, 9|d to 10|d; medium, 7d to 9d; in- . | ferior, 4Jd to 6£d; super, crossbred pieces, - 8d; inferior to medium, 3id to 6Jd; locks, i 2|d to sfd; scoured halfbred r 15S to 20d; ' ' pieces, lOfd to 16Jd; locks, 12id; scoured ! merino. 21Jd to 22d; pieces, 15d to 19Jd;, b locks, 15£ d

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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 23

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THE WOOL SALES. Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 23

THE WOOL SALES. Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 23

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