KEEN DEMAND FOR WOOL
WELLINGTON SALE RECOVERY IN VALUES Press Association. WELLINGTON, Wed. The third Wellington wool sale of the season was commenced this evening. The total to be offered at the sale i 3 27,000 bales. The wool offered is bright and attractive and light in condition. Bidding was keen and wen sustained, and all sections of the trade appeared desirous of getting parcels. Crossbred wool is in good demafid. There was a distinct recovery in values, December pric€*s haying been less than in November. Prices for fleece wool and for lambs’ wool were equal to those ruling in November and in some cases were a shade above. N.Z. INSURANCE INTERIM DIVIDEND DECLARED An interim dividend, payable on February 8 for the half-year ended November 30, 1927, has been declared by the Company °1 ( j he ew Zealanc * Insurance i S € n n C n ° r '’/f UIJ L has a subscribed capital of 1.d00.000 £1 shares paid up to 16s. At yesterday’s closing call on the Auckland rlr, ha Jl?i e bu >' trs were offering 40s 6d, with no sellers quoting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 12
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183KEEN DEMAND FOR WOOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 12
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