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XA'PfKR WOOL SALES. By Telegraph.-—Profs Association. Xapier. Lust Xighl. The. third and last of the season's wool sales was held at Napier to-day, when, in spile of the Auckland sale h.'- | hi!.' lixed for the same time, there was a good atlcntkiiee of local and outside hovers. '['l,,., total catalogued was 00711 bales, an increase of 37111 on the number offered at' [he third sale of lasl
year. Superior lots were eagerly competeij for, and the prices obtained for them compared favorably with those or the January .sales. The. bulk of 111.wool, however, was not of this class, mill there, was no American competi- | (lon. wool suitable for that market not j being in evidence, Prices were in k'ecp- ; ing will( the quality and did not indicate* any downward 1 tendency in the market. For the principal lines, prices ranged as follows:-Fine crossbred to J lid. medium In H'/,rl. coarse to 7'/.d, good I lamb wool to 8 : !fjil, extra to lO'/al, in- j ferior to (id. pieces to fid.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 February 1909, Page 2
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171COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 February 1909, Page 2
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