HEALTHY CONDITIONS
HIGHER PRICES EXPECTED
(Received May 27, 10.40 a.m.) ■ . BRADFORD, May 26. The "Yorkshire Post" describes the wool trade ns ; being regarded .as in thp healthiest condition in recent years. It is felt tiiat fine wool Values are. how assured fair, ahead. , ' . ' -,'*.'■■ Several Bradford . firms have refused to sell large parcels- to the- United States at a useful "profit, believing that price*, mil improve. . ' ,'
Latest advices of the Bradford; tops market reported a very firiri tone. • Business was difficult, due to tho reluctance of buyers to pay advanced .prices in both tops and yarns. '.Quotations for May were as follows:— ••. :•'■''.
The improvement in crossbred tops, chiefly affect New Zealand, will be jpoted.- ■ ■ -. ' '
May May May May ■ ■■: i ■ 11 18 .■■25 \ : Per lb Per lb Per lb Per lb cl. (I. ' <1. A. Severities ...... 23 2(5 26 26 Sixty-fours .... 23Vi 24 24.4 26 Sixties- 22 23 -23%- 24 Fifty-sisea 18% 18& 10 10 Fifties .'. H% 12 12'f 33 Forties • ....... 8 S\k 0 9
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 16
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163HEALTHY CONDITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 16
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