WOOL SALES.
Ji,v Telegraph.- Press -J' ■ Xapicr, LasMpt. Tlie second wool sale of was held to-day, when a recoPr catalogue of baled was offered. A very largo proportion of this was coarse croajbrcd, so that, for wool of this description there was not the same animated bidding as at tlie previous sale, lmt prices all round were about Die same for .equal quality. For the rougher sorts prices were a simile liiglier than last sale; for line halfbred wools there was a keen demand, and prices were rather higher than at the, December sale. The following is the range of prices:—Fine halfbmls up to 12d, fine crossbred* !)d to 11%<1, medium crossbred* from 7'/ 2 d to B%il, clean brignt lots up to Hd, coarse crossbreds s'/id to 7%d. Lambs ranged from o'/Jd for inferior up fo S'/jd for tile better grades.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 316, 6 January 1909, Page 2
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142WOOL SALES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 316, 6 January 1909, Page 2
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