BRADFORD TOPS MARKET
Prices Slightly Lower By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright London. May 2S. The Bradford lops market is fairly steady with small business. Topmakers are occasionally accepting a shade less than recent quotations owing to the prolonged quietness. Yarns are steady. Latest quotations compare with those previously cablet! as follow: —
Wright, Stephenson and Co.. Ltd., and Abraliant and Williams. Ltd., received cabled advice from their Bradford agent as follows:- —Merino, fine crossbred tups and niedittin crossbred tops are jd. to Iddown. Ollier crossbred lops tire unchanged. Where business is in prospect fopmakers nre inclined fo make concessions. There is a fair amount of inquiry, but only a little business in passing.
Apr. .'ill May 7. Mny 1 1. Mav 21 May 2S. Merinos — <1. (I. (I (I. ■I. 70'- .... , 1 3.i . 1 .,. 1 .31} 64's .... 33 Q -1 .3.3 321 (ill's .... Crossbreds — .32 31! ■>- o31} ■ j S s «• 26 26 26 26 25} nil's .... 211 211 211 211 21 oil's .... i6j 16? 16} 16} 16} -id's .... 14.1 1(1 11} 111 14} n's .... 13} 1.3.} 1.31 1.3.} 1.3}
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 208, 30 May 1936, Page 14
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