LONDON WOOL SALE.
4. : HIGH PRICES FOR A WAIRARAPA CLIP. Advices to hand state that Mr W. E. Bidwill's well-known Rototawai clip realised top pi ices at the London wool sales, held in January, half the fleece wuol making Is par lb, while the whole clip, including/locks and pieces, averaged over 9d per lb. The above are probably the highest average prices made for a line of New Zealr.nd Romney wool either in London or the Dominion this season, and speaks volumes for the manner in which the Rntota.vai wool is grown and prepared for sale. The above clip was;'Quibell-r3ipped, and it is surely more than a mere coincidence to find the men who stand out most promiently in the Australasian sheep-breeding world to-day enthusiastic supporters of these preparations, and \ testifying to their beneficial effects both to the sheep and the growing fleece.*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3144, 23 March 1909, Page 3
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143LONDON WOOL SALE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3144, 23 March 1909, Page 3
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