CHEERFUL OUTLOOK IN THE WOOL MARKET.
fPBXSB ASSOCIATION.] London, 24th August. Mr. E. M. Young, in the course of an interview, said the prospects for wool wero more favourable than for four or five years, as many manufacturers both here and on the Continent were refusing orders uulbsb at a t considerable advance. Mr. Young expects that at the t'eptomber and November sales' ; the Americans will make heavy purchases. Amerioans are taking an enormous quantity of manufactured goods from Yorkshire. (Received August 26, 10.45 a m.) , London, 25th August. The prospects of the wool market are considered very good, and experts anticipate another good rise this year, with an improving market in 1896.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 2
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113CHEERFUL OUTLOOK IN THE WOOL MARKET. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 2
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