METAL QUOTATIONS.
London, March 7. Copper.—On the spot, £54 fls 3d; at three months, £55. Tin.—On the spot, £182; at three months, £l7B. LONDON* WOOL SALES. London, 'March 7. Wool.—For the forthcoming London sales 477,000 bales have arrived, whereof 201,500 have been forwarded direct to the manufacturers, leaving 232,500 bales, including that held over from last sale, available for the sales. DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dnnedin, Last Night. The fourth and final wool sale of the i season was held to-day, when 1223 bales were offered. With the exception of a few lots passed in at the previous sale, the catalogues were made up of late shorn clips and stragglers' wool. About twenty buyers were present, and the competition was 'good for all classes, and prices generally were above expectations. Merino wool sold from par to Vad advance, crossbred and halfbred 'Ad and in some easas 3 /, d advance, while the good prices ruling at last sale for pieces were well maintained. Taken all round, 'this was the most satisfactory I sale of the season.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 256, 8 March 1911, Page 5
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