THE WOOL MARKET.
THE CHRISTCHURCH SALE. BUSINESS CONFINED TO DOMINION. By Telegraph.—-Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The fourth Christchurch wool sale concluded to-day. Business was confined to Dominion millers and fellmongers. Fine wools dropped slightly on the previous day’s values, but three-quarter-bred and crossbred recovered a position more in holding with the January prices. The range of prices, based on the average for the two days’ sale, were: Super merino, 14Jd to 20d; medium merino, 12d to 14d; inferior merino. 9d to llgd; super half bred, 12fd to 15|d; medium halfbred, IMd to 12d; inferior halfbred, 7d to 9d; super three-quarter-bred, 7d to 9jd; medium, 5d to 6|d; inferior, 4d to 5Jd; super crossbred. 7?rd to lOd; medium, s|d to 7|d; inferior, 3|d to 4|d; best halfbred pieces, 9d to
12fd; medium half bred pieces, fid to 8d; crossbred pieces, 4|d to s|d; locks, 2d to 2jd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 5
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147THE WOOL MARKET. Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 5
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