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INCOME FROM WOOL.

, j i:\ihkxcks of mccLiXE :ix I (M.\sr.Ml v ll()N. Tin , euiise if the fall in wool was a ! ili'iTi'iisi' iii tin , ik'iiiiiml fur tlio iiiuiuilacinii'ii woollens, ilul , to ilic high prices demanded for thorn. '! Lust year 1U0.000.0001b less wo.d wsu \ pon.-umed in ihe liiiH'd Stall's than in! ln-j.;. while ihe decrease, in the British] Mi's vms 72."i.000,00nib. The total run- | sumption ot wool foil to lidd.OUO.nuUlb ill i and was even lower last year. For tlipst! roHMons, ami in \ irw Jf tlic ,1:-----[■rtusi-ii prullts made liy in:iiiufai-turi , r.s in tlio jiast 11 months Wiiichminbo. farwin. Ltil., bolivvc that a di-c-iili-d general reiovi-ry in ihp prii-ea of tin , raw wool is most improlmbli'. A Bflviini-p may W. rccordvd, but tlipy r7,n- I sider thai rales an , likely to remain in tliP vicinty of current levels. ] Fnr all (ine Merino flpocp and skirt-' inps in liglit roiidiuim tlie tonilnney nf prirPH is upwards, but v roadjusinieiit is; ueroxary to bring returns for felicep which grow super wools to as pood 11 relative basis as results for tlio lcsa j attractive typos. The finest wool is] becoming scarcer every year, and Wilirli- : combe, Carson take tlio view that tli-j day will arrive when acute shortage will poinpel the manufacturers who want it to I pay extreme prices for their purchase*.! "Xα surprise is therefore occasioned by the fa.-t that die rates for the be-V | wools are risinp. wliilo tliose for other grades are stationary. ,.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 103, 4 May 1925, Page 4

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INCOME FROM WOOL. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 103, 4 May 1925, Page 4

INCOME FROM WOOL. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 103, 4 May 1925, Page 4