DECLINE IN LAMBS.
Messrs. Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd., are in receipt o£ the following wool market cablegram and" quotation from their London agents; dated lvfch September:-— "Compared with'last London sale's closing rates, greasy lambs declined TA per cent.; scoured merino inferior, wool _suituble_ for carbonising, no demand, declined . 15 to 20 per cent.;'crossbred greasy half bred and crossbred greasy' fine declined 5 per cent." Messrs. Murray, Koberts, and Co. are also advised;of-,the following comparisons of quotations:— , '' ', .' Opening Closing rates. rates, . .' • . ' : ■ ' Sept. July. New Stolaad. merino. 60/64's d. d. yieWlng 48 per cent 10% I0?.i Halfbred, S6's yielding 60; per coin, •••• I0 -* 10"iSupefr iflnc ' crossbred, 50's yielding 65 per cent 0 9?i Medium crossbred, 44/46's preparing yielding 71 per cent. 0 3-ft Medium crossbred, 44/46's carding1 yielding 72 per cent, b'/j 9ti Coarse crossbred, 40/-H's yielding. 73. per cent °:i jt4
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 12
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141DECLINE IN LAMBS. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 12
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