COMMERCIAL.
Ddhbwn, Mqnday. Tho flrst wool sale of the season was hald *" *• bal"- and 47 ba?s were eataloga \. Greasy cro3s^red, 9Jd to 11* ; greasy meriao, lOJd to lid: pieces, 4_d to7idj scoured crosj'b-*( 1, Is CM. . _..-... Chbistchub--*:, Tuciday. Tbe opening- wool sale of the sewon was held to-day by Matson & Co., who ca,+Mo2ue4 7. ' bales. Pricrss showed rr9tked incre s& on last yep". M?ssrs. "Wilkie & Co. cit loguei 652 b.les; pi*io?3 realised were cross-bredi up to lOJd. per lb.; meviuo, Hid ; places, -Jd. Sluii'dy Eoberts A Qo. haye received telegrams airaov icin'j the opauii? wool sales, and stat'ng that pvioes for a'corre-l show a sl'.srhtadvarce, but Victorian greasy has declined a shade. 97,0 CD bales were catalogued. .'.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 93, 27 November 1880, Page 2
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117COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 93, 27 November 1880, Page 2
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