WELLINGTON WOOL SALES.
By Telegraph—Press Association. -WELLINGTON, Last Night/ The last of the season's wool sales in Wellington was held to-day. There was no superior wool catalogued. The bulk of, the wool was from backcountry growers, and was logstained and dirty. Some of the lambs' wool was very seedy, and for this there was practically no demand. There were 3,147 bales catalogued. Prices ruled as follow:—lnferior to medium half bred, lOd to Hid; crossbred, medium fair condition, IOJd to 10|d; crossbred, coarse, lOd to lOJd; crossbred, inferior, 9Jd to lOd; lambs, light and clean, IOJd to lid; medium, 9£d to lOd; inferior, 8d to 9£d; seedy, 5d to 5Jd; pieces and bellies, 6d'to B£d; locks and wasty' pieces, 4Jd to sftd.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8366, 23 February 1907, Page 5
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121WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8366, 23 February 1907, Page 5
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