WANGANUI WOOL SALE
PRICES SHOW DECLINE P>€ss Association ■ WANGANUI. Today. | The wool-selling season closed here I today, when about 8,000 bales were I submitted. There was a good attend- ! ance of buyers, and bidding was keen I up to a point and well spread among ! the various sections of buyers. Bradford was prominent and probably secured the majority of fleece wools*, Prices showed a decline on the last sale, fleece being from a halfpenny to a penny lower. Medium, seedy and shabby showed the most decline, coarse free wools possibly being not more than ahalfpenny lower. Pieces and bellies declined to about a halfpenny to threefarthings, and lambs up , to a penny.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 1
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