WOOL SALES
PRICES MAINTAINED London, Sept. 28. At the wool saies, 10,829 bales were offered including 7557 of New Zealand. About 9280 bales were sold. Home and Continental eompetition was well sustained at full late rates. Merino. — Greasy, New South Wales, 16d; Victorian, 20d. Scoured: Queensland, 27d; Victorian lambs, 24d; South Australian, 21id; New Zealand, "Balmoral," top price, 26d, average 25d. New Zealand slipe — halfbred lambs "T.B.S.," Canterbury, top price 17d, average 16 5-8d. Bradford Tops Bradford is quiet, users being well covered: Seventies 35d, sixty-fours, 33id ; sixties, 32d; fifty-sixes, 22|d; fifties 151d, fortysixes llSd, forties lOld.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 650, 30 September 1933, Page 6
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97WOOL SALES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 650, 30 September 1933, Page 6
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