CROSSBRED DEMAND
WOOL PRICES IN SYDNEY
United Press Association—By Electric Tel«eraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 7. At the Sydney wool sales today, 11,182 bales were offered, of which 10,794 were sold at auction, while 1627 bales were sold
privately
Yorkshire was particularly active in a brisk market. Full clearances were effected at the improved values reported yesterday. Prices for best fleece lines and skirtings frequently showed a hardening, tendency.
Comebacks and crossbreds were' again dearer, being 1% per cent, above last week's rates.
Greasy merino made 26% d for six bales from Yass, and four bales front Barraba. Comeback made the record price of !)3%d, and crossbred the record price of 22% d for lines from Yass.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1933, Page 12
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115CROSSBRED DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1933, Page 12
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