LONDON WOOL MARKET
REMAINS "VERY STRONG"
; The Bank of New Zealand, produce department, has received advice from its London office under date November 29 that the wool market remains very strong and that, the hardening ten-dency-continues. The Bank of New South Wales has received the following deferred cable message from its London office, dated November 29:—W00l prices for merinos are firm at previous levels, Continent taking large share of offerings. Home trade most active in crossbreds, prices for which are slightly harder Average or estimated prices of Ne.w Zealand greasy fleece ordinary topniakirig wools: Merino, 60/64, 12d; fine halfbred, 56/58, 12£ d; halfbred, 50/56, lOJa; three-quarter-bred, 48/50, 9£d; fins crossbred, 46/48, B|d; medium cros^,bred, 44/46, Bid; crossbred, 40/44, Bd.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 14
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119LONDON WOOL MARKET Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 14
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