THE WOOL MARKET
LONDON SALES STEADY RATES MAINTAINED Press Association—By Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, January 22. (Received January 23, at 11.5 a.m.) At the wool sales 9,368 bales were offered, including 836 from New Zealand. Approximately 4,267 bales of Australian and New Zealand wool were sold. Competition was sustained for both merinos and cross-breds. Steady rates were maintained. New Zealand half-bred lamb slipo, “ Avarua,*' Hid; ditto cross-bred, 10|d. HEAVY GERMAN PURCHASES
LONDON, January 22. (Received January 23, at 11.5 a.m.) The Yorkshire ‘ Observer ’ says that one of the factors mainly responsible for the strength of the Bradford market during the past month or two is the export of a large quantity of scoured wool and tops to Germany. Very big weights have been shipped, and substantial orders have still to be completed
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Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 10
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