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LAMB MARKET EASIER

LATEST FROM SMITHFIELD. THE BANK'S REPORT. The Bank of New Zealand has received the following advice from its London office as at the close of business this week: Wethers: The market is firm. Ewes: There is a .moderate demand and prices are a shade lower. Lambs: There is a fair demand and the market is rather easier. Trade generally is slow. Wethers: Light, 4%d to 5d per lb; heavy, 3%d to 4%d. Ewes: 3%d to 4%d. Lambs: Twos, 7d to 7Vid; eights, 6%d_to o%d; fours, 6%d to GVzd; seconds, 6%d to 7d. LONDON WOOL SALES. The Bank of New Zealand has received the following advice from its London ollice under date of 26th inst.: — Prospects for the next series are doubtful. Prices for Merinos are generally expected to decline a %d to Id per ib; fine crossbreds, %d; medium crossbreds, %d; coarse crossbreds, no chango expected.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 4

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LAMB MARKET EASIER Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 4

LAMB MARKET EASIER Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 4

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