THE WOOL MARKETS.
WANGANU! SALE. PRICES SLIGHTLY LOWER. (Per Press Association.) WANG ANUI, February 16. kt the wool sale conducted to-day prices were slightly less than recent rites There was a keen demand tor lambs' wool. Bradford and Continental buyers operated freely. Following is the range of prices:— d. «•
BRADFORD MARKET. LONDON, February 16. At Bradford there is a very poor market, and business is at a standstill. Crossbreds are slightly easier.
Fine crossbred, 46-48— Super ••• Average Inferior ... • •• •■• .12* 11* 9 to 13* to 12* to 10 Medium crossbred, 44-46 — Super Average 12 10* to 12* to 12 to 10 Inferior .... 8 Coarse crossbred, 40-44 — Super .Average ■•• ••• ••• 11* 10 to 12 to 11 Inferior ... 7 to 10 Low crossbred, 36-40 —■ Super Average 10 to 102 8* to 10 Inferior 7 to »* Hoggets — Fine, 46-48 11 to 12* Medium, 44-46 10 to 12 Coarse, 40-44 ... ... 8* to 10* L,o\v, 36-40 8 to 9* Lambs —■ Down 14 to 15* Fine 14 to 15 Medium 10 to 13* Seedy and inferior 6 to 10* Bellies'and pieces— Crossbred, good to super 8 to 9* Locks -y 5 to 9* Crutchings — Medium to good 6* to i\ Inferior and seedy 4 to 6
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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