THE WOOL MARKET
FINAL SALES AT NAPIER. QUALITY INFLUENCES PRICES. p By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Napier, Last Night. The fourth wool sales of the season were held to-day. A catalogue of 11,623 bales was offered and 80 per cent, was sold. The quality of the wool was not up to the average, and on the whole prices were down slightly. The official range of prices is: Fine halfbred super, 13d to 14d, average lid to li2|d; medium halfbred, average IOAd to 10%d, inferior to 9Ad; fine crossbred super, B%d to 9d, average 6d to 7%d, inferior 4Jd to s§d; medium crossbred super, 9d, average 6d to 7d, inferior 44d to 5 Ad; coarse crossbred super, 6d to 6Jd, average 5d to 5%d. inferior 3%d to 4§d; low crossbred super, 5d to 6d, average 4d to 4-|d, inferior 3sd to 4d; hoggets, fine 8d to 9d, medium 6d to 7%d, coarse 4d to s£d, low 4d/ t to 4£d; lambs, fine 6£d to BJd, medium 5%d to fi’/jd, seedy arid inferior 3fd to 4%d; bellies and pieces crossbred., good to super, to sd, low to medium 2%d; crutchings, medium to good, 3d to 4-%d, inferior and seedy, Id to 2Jd; locks, crossbred Id to 2%<L
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1922, Page 5
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203THE WOOL MARKET Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1922, Page 5
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