OVERSEAS MARKETS.
LONDON WOOL SALES.
(Australian and N.Z. Press Association.)
LONDON, July 12.
At the wool sales 11,168 bales were offered, of which 5096 were from New Zealand, and 3762 Australian. There was a miscellaneous selection, chiefly speculators'" wools. There was good competition, and opening rates were maintained, Continental buying Merinos and Home trade securing crossbred slipes- Withdrawals were frequent owing to high reserves. New Zealand's Haldon W.F.M., 30d.
(Received 10.30 a.m.)
LONDON, July 13
At the wool sales 9126 bales were offered, of which 3851 were New Zealand and 5033 Australian. The latter were. chiefly reoffered in speculator's lots. There was a limited supply of greasy crossbreds and a goqd selection of slipes. The market was firm and prices unchanged. New Zealand's Hiko 2!) Mid to 24d; W.M.E. Co. 21 Vzd to 19V6d; Webber 28% d to 26u
BRADFORD TOPS,
The Bradford market is not actively affected by the London firmness. Quotations are: 64's, 53d; 60'g, 51d; 56's, 42d; 50's, 32d; 4.6'5, 26% d; 40's, 25% d.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 4
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