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Sydney Wool Sales

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, February 18.

Values for good style fleece and skirtings of medium to fine quality and all topmaking wools carrying light vegetable fault were fully maintained at the Sydney wool sales today. These descriptions continued to meet a strong inquiry.

Values for broader quality wools were generally unchanged. Values for comeback, crossbreds and carding wools were also quoted fully firm. The Continent, Japan, and the United Kingdom' were the most active buyers with strong support frm Eastern Europe and local mills.

Crossbred values were: 64’s good, 97Jd; 56’s good, 89d; 56’s good average, 89Jd.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 8

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Sydney Wool Sales Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 8

Sydney Wool Sales Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 8

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