TO CLEAR THE LOT.
AUSTRALIA'S'. WOOL CLIP.
1 - (Received 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 27. The Australian WaolgrcnVers' Council has decided that all availabe wool shall be offered at auction before the end of July, in order to avoid any carry, over.
SYDNEY WOOL SALES.
SYDNEY, March 26.
At the Sydney wool sales to-day 8601 bales were offered, of which 8378 were sold publicly, and the balance privately. There was strong general* demand, and the market generally showed a distinct upward tendency. and closed firm. Greasy Merino sold to 25% d. ■;■ *'\ LONDON WOOL SALES. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, March 27. ~ At the wool sales 10,622 bales were offered, including 3248 New Zealand. About 5690 were sold. There was a small offering of greasy Merinos and an excellent selection of crossbreds. Home trade demand predominated. Priceswere fully firm. New Zealand greasy crossbreds: Hiku, 12d to 10& d; Toroa, lid to 9d. ' '_ ■ . BRADFORD TOPS. j Bradford tops .showed u slightly better tone, with Merinos distinctly firmer and crossbreds uncertain. Quotations are: — Sixty-fours, 26% d; sixties, 24% d; fiftysixes, 20d; fifties, • 17d; forty-sixes, 15d; forties, 14% d.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 4
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