WOOL SITUATION
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iCaltcd Press Association—By Elc'ctrlo " Tel«« v Krapli—Copyright. ■ ' • 1 (Received .May. 27, 10.30. a.ml) ~,' | LONDON, May 20. , A total catalogue of 7850 bales 'Was-j ;bftered at the wool sales today. These in--rtluded 4119 bales of New Zealand wool, '. About 4335 bales were, sold. The firm tone of the. market continues, hnd all offerings were readily absorbed at full rates. ■'".■■ Realisations included New Zealand 'greasy half-bred "Iluknmbana," ll%d highest,' and 9%d average; greasy, crossbred "Matarau," lOd highest, 7 5-8(1 aversijre; crossbred lamb slip&, "Belfast,' 10% d highest, 9 3-Sd average. ' . ' \
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 16
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96WOOL SITUATION Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 16
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