WOOL UP SLIGHTLY
SECOND DUNEDIN SALE BIDDING VERY KEEN Press Association DUNEDIN, Today. The second Dunedin wool sales began this morning, 23,000 bales being offered. Bidding was very keen. Bradford secured the bulk of the fleecy wools while the Continent took a large proportion of pieces. The prices did not show such a pronounced drop, compared with December, as was anticipated. Half-breds at the outset were Id to lid down, and crossbreds 2d down. Compared "with Invercargill prices were id to 3d up and passings were small.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 11
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87WOOL UP SLIGHTLY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 11
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