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LONDON WOOL SALES

Better Tone Seen At i Resumption (IV-x). Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, July 13. A better tone was quickly apparent when the London wool sales resumed with a total offering of 13,200 bales, state the London wool brokers and London agency of the New Zealand Wool Commission in a joint report. They add there was an excellent attendance of buyers and an improved level. of Continental interest i The offering of New Zealand greasy crossbreds was comparatively small, and although medium carding fleece types-were barely steady, second shear wools and lambs were in good demand against the buyer. Slipes met much stronger competition than in the first week, the selection being of better style, and these wools were fully 2j per cent, dearer. Indifferent wools in shorter lengths .remained somewhat irregular.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29258, 16 July 1960, Page 16

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LONDON WOOL SALES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29258, 16 July 1960, Page 16

LONDON WOOL SALES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29258, 16 July 1960, Page 16

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