WOOL SALES EXCITED.
OY 81-.BOTIUO TBMCOBAPH. COFTBIOHi
IMDB PBESS ASSOCIATION. (Received January 29, 8.20 a,m.) I'/ondon, January 27.
AVlioat cargoes are firm, also Hour, but business is limited. Owing to high prices, oats are dull. Peas .and beans are firm, but unchanged. At the wool sales, bidding was excited for all qualities, ivith prices hardening all round, especially for crossbreds.
Tho Bradford wool market is strong. Prohibitive quotations are rest riefiug business. Prices: li-l's, 3s lid ; 60s, 3s lOd; common GQ'h, 3s 9d; o(> s, 3s '".d; 50's, 2s lOd; 40's. 2s 6iY •Ul's, 2s 4d. _ „ .. , Danish butter is dull, owing to heavier supplies, and is minted at Ll4s to 158s 3d; colonial butter is rather firmer, with little Australian oflenng, choicest being 142s to 1465, and uusaltcd 158s to 160s. New Zealand salted. Litis to 150s; unsaltcd, Ib-Os to 1625. „ ~, Cheese is very firm, with prices unchanged.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 3
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