AUCKLAND WOOL SALE
OFFERING OF 17,000 BALES Catalogues for the first Auckland wool sale of the current season had not been definitely closed this morning. Tt is expected that an offering of approximately 17,000 bales will be placed before buyers. The sale opens in the concert chamber of the Town Hall on Monday evening next, and admission to the sale will be by tickets obtainable from the brokers. . The Farmers’ AuctioneeringCompany sells first, followed by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, and Company, and the North Auckland Farmers in conjunction, Abraham and Williams. Ltd., and Alfred Buckland and Sons in the order mentioned. The first, of the buyers are now expected to arrive here tomorrow. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright.) Reed. 10 a.m. CHICAGO, Wednesday. Wheat.—December, 3 dollar 21 3-S cents a bushel: March, 1 dollar 2SJ cents; May, 1 dollar 32 1-S cents; July, 1 dollar 32. i cents. COMPANY REGISTRATIONS Recent Auckland company registrations include the following three private companies:—J. Shaw, Ltd.—Engineers, iron and brass founders. Capital. £9.000. Subscribers: Margaret Shaw, 8,999 shares; Charles James Doncaster, 1 share. Fish, Ltd.—Fish merchants. Capital, £I,BOO. Subscribers, Joseph Benson, George Tait, James Benson and William Norton, 450 shares each. Thrift Cash Grocery and General Store, Ltd. —Grocers and general provision merchants. Capital. £4OO. Subscribers: N. Marlow and A. Marlow, 100 shares; S. Marlow, 200 shares.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 10
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227AUCKLAND WOOL SALE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 10
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