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LONDON WOOL. SALES. (Received 21st January, 1 p.m 1 LONDON, aotb J«u«y. ,At, th? wool sales 8006 bal« wm cold, ot *hich 6SB6were Australiwi and SOT ' New Zealand. There was an exwlUnt oftenng of merinos, including large qnaotisties of scoureds. The ContinentW demand was predominant. There was a poor selection, of all classes of crossbreds. Th« price was unchanged. . ' , Messrs. Murray, Roberts, and Go., Ltd are m receipt of the following: Wool market cablegram from their London agent*, dated 20th January: -"Sales coaUnui brisk; market very, firm; competitio» keen. Crossbred, opening rates are barely maintained; greasy merino, market shows a hardening tendency; wool suitable for Yorkshire show* greatest advance; advances in scoured chiefly confined to skin-wool. . - '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 17, 21 January 1928, Page 11
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117COMMERCIAL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 17, 21 January 1928, Page 11
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