COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
LONDON' WOOL SALES.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFTRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 12tti June.
I At the London wool sales DS92 bales were offered and sold. There was a fair attendance, Continental buyers being well represented. A fairly representative selection was offered, mostly of New Zealand crossbreils. Best merino combings were 5 to 10 per cent, in advance of tbe average rates at tlie last London sales. Shabby combings were slightly easier. Thsre was keen competition for carbonising wools, line crossbreds realising prices fully equal tothe Liverpool rates; Slipes were unchanged. Tlie Bradford market is steady, prices beinc firm, with fais inquiry awaiting the result of the London sales. (Received .Tone 18, 2.45 p.m.) lOXDOX, 17t!i June. There was a larger attendance, and competion for all sorts of merinos was fully maintained. Croasbrcds were sliglitly dearer. Prices realised:—Geelong greasy combings, liOld and BW; Sydney greasy, 53) d and GZd; suoured, 7514 and 70d; New Zealand crossbred, 30(1 and 291(1. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. LONDON, 32th .Tune. P. and 0. stock, £515. ■THE METAL HAIUCETS. ' LOXDOX. 11th June. Copper—Spot, £70 12s (id; forward, £50 7s Gd; electrolytic, i' 63 ins. Lend—£22 Si ami £22 IBs. Spelter—£Bo 15s, .CM! Us. Si!v«f-r-S4Jf( p?r on»e!),
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 6
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