LONDON WOOL SALES
PRICES IN SELLERS' FAVOUR
(By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright! j LONDON, July 14. i At the wool sales today 791U bales! were offered, including 15t>0 bales of New Zealand, and 7128 bales were sold. A moderate selection of wools met with active home and Continental competition, and business was transacted at prices favouring the sellers. New Zealand greasy crossbred made ZOd highest and 194 d average. Slipe halfbred "C.F.H." sold at 25id. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright) (Received July IG, 11 a.m.) LONDON, July 15. Offerings at the wool sales today were 10,407 bales, including 3476 bales New Zealand, and 8324 bales were sold. A good selection was submitted, and the market was firm. New Zealand slipe halfbred lambs. "Kiwi," sold at 21id. Crossbred lambs, "Kiwi," made 20d highest and 19Jd average. Greasy halfbreds, "Claxby," 19£ d highest, 18d I average.
Dalgety and Co., Ltd., London, cable as follows: —The opening dates for the London wool pales next season are as follows: January 18, March 15, May ]0, July 12, September 20, and November 22.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 12
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