WOOL MARKET
QU EEX SLA X D SALE REVIEW OF PRICES (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) Brisbane. Sept- 15. The wool sales have ended here. Japan was the principal buyer. A total of 14.5(12 bales was offered yesterday and nearly all was sold. Germany. France. Italy and Bradford buyers also supporting well. The selection was good to averageLower prices soi l well at prices relatively above fleece. The highest price for scoured was 31£ri and for greasy sorts 21 bl. The average prices for the week for greasy sorts was lad per lb which is between £11) 10s and £2O i>er bale. BRADFORD TOPS FIRM AND QUIET London. Sept- 14. The Bradford tops market is firm and quiet pen ling the aliening of the London sales.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4033, 16 September 1933, Page 6
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