WOOL PRICES
BRADFORD TOPS FIRM
■ (Receiirei'.lOtlrJuiy. 11.30 a.m.). : , ' . LONDON, 9th July. Offerings «it,vthe wppl, sales to-day were 8749 bales, 'inqluding 2820 New Zealand. Approximai|teJ.y 8200 -bales were sold. There was a; .'fair offering of greasy Merinos, but ,a poor selection of sconreds; also a ]noderni:e selection of greasy crossbreds and sli]>eH. The market has, a strong tone, and thrj.iopening rates are,maintainfid. Sales of,, \Tew Zealand greasy crossbreda were: ;"r4:xuma," 5%d to s'4d.
The Bank, o£ # New South Wales is in receipt of the ;fpyiowing cable message from its London ofijcn;, dated Bth July:—"Wool sale opened, slldi.ving decline on May closing price (s) .Wlarino wool 5 per cent, to 7/£ per cent., .cjrpssbred wool fine, 5 per cent., medium >. hhd coarse 10 per cent., .slipe 10 to 15 pta: cent."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 10
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129WOOL PRICES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 10
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