THE LOW VALUE OF WOOL
11. Daw-son, Sons, ami Company. Ltd (voolbrokers, London, Bradford, 'Boston, Wellington, and elsewhere, make a comparison of prices for wool todnv, compared with- its price for 1914. The change is startling. The values are at per lb clean, wool. -
Taking C4'a combing fleeces (clean scoured) the details are as follows: —
K:.w Wool Index. 10(1 481 . 2ne 160 .
, d per lb. JOH 27 1920 ISO 1924- ■ SO 1028 45 1932 IB
The last figure (for 1932) is equivalent on gold bads to lid per lb clean.
BUTTER MARKET DULL.
The .New zlealaml Producers' Co-opera-tive Marketing Association's weekly cabled market report from London, dated March 21, is as follows:—"Butter.: Market dull, ■New Zealand, 7os to 76s;^ Danish. 98s, Cheese: Market dulland very little doing,New Zealand, white, 425; coloured, 48s: Canadian, white and coloured, 56s to 64s''
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 10
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139THE LOW VALUE OF WOOL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 10
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