LONDON WOOL SALES.
LONDON, 4th December. At the wool sales there was a good selection of merinos and slipes, and a small offering q? greasy crossbreda. There wa3 good competition, and prices were on a parity with the highest point of the series. The London wool sales are proceeding excellently. Competition is good. The home trade is buying freely, and Germany Is operating actively. Even France, which Is handicapped by exchange, is taking-; a small quantity. A Bradford correspondent writes: "The feeling here Is decidedly hopeful. Operations are showing signs of expansion, and generally there are sound grounds for the •ptlmlstlc tone and more cheerful atmosphere which are noticeable on exchange. Events are considered to be moving In the right direction. Tho fact cannot be overlooked that thero Is sufficient competition to prevent any weakening in ths raw material value of Australia, New Zealand, and London."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 11
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146LONDON WOOL SALES. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 11
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