HIGH WOOL PRICES
IENITED fRESS ASSOCUTION.-topißioaT.)! (AUBTEAUA!t-NBW ZEALAND CAHJ.B ASIOCUTIOJI } At 41' LO, NDON> 24th January. At the wool sale there was a Hood selection of Australian merinos and greasy crossbreds.. There was strong competition. Merinos were par to 5 pelcent, above opening rates. Crossbreds were unchanged. The Bradford tops market i s rather marking time, but there is no reduction of prices. Sixty-fours, 69d per lb • SrS; £• 4ad; SQ^ «••'•
Messrs. Dalgety and Company Ltd report having received the following cablegram from their London house under date of the 24th January: "The following is the range of prices realised at the first wool sale of the present series :-JHalfbred, 56-58, good to super 28Jd to 31d,- low to medium, 25d to 27£dj 50-56; good to super 26d to 29J,-d, low to medium 22d to 25d Fine halfbred, 48-50, good to super, 24d to 27£ d, low to medium 19d to 23d i 46-48, good to super 21£ dto 24d, low to medium 16|d to 20. Crossbred, 44-46 geod to super 19d to 20J, low to medium 16d to 18d; 40-44, good to supHsr, 17d to 18d, low to medium 15d to 16d Coarse crossbred, 36-40, good to super 13d, low to medium 14d to 15d."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 7
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205HIGH WOOL PRICES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 7
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