WOOL SALE IN AUSTRALIA
10.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Oct. 7, , *" Ues were generally firm and unchanged today when the Geelong wool •aies were continued. The selection was mostly topmaking Merino, and competition was strong and general. Of 9500 bales offered 9200 were sold, top Prices were 152 d for one bale of •jPer Merino 74/80: 112 d for 12 bales JL”® 8 * Merino burry 64/70: 138Jd for “free bales of super crossbred 64*s; 60/64’s fiVe bales °* su P® r crossbred -T* l ® crossbred range of prices was: ®ne 84d to 88d. medium 78d to 82d, coarse 56d to 62d. 301i° bales of lambs ’ wool realised
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27165, 8 October 1953, Page 11
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