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BRITISH MARKETS. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report having received the following cablegram from their London Office under date of June 14th: — Wool sales opened, attendance of buyers is large, competition animated, indifferent selection. Three thousand six hundred and fifty bales of free wool and 6500 B.A.W.R.A. were offered, and practically all sold. As compared with last sales closing rates at London, merino wools, scoured, unchanged; greasy, par to 5 percent. lower. Crossbred fine quality greasy 5 per cent lower; medium quality greasy, unchanged; coarse, par to 5 per cent, lower; scoured and sliped, par to 5 pel cent, lower. Butter prices have advanced further owing to very dry weather here and drought on the Continent. Values today: New Zealand finest salted 1965, Australian 190 s, an advance of 16s on our previous week’s report.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 3
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