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WOOL TRADE.

SYDNEY, Feb. 24. Bawra has issued a statement showing that the stocks of wool at the end of 1921 totalled 1,170,C0D bales of Australian, and 631,000 cf New Zealand. During January 75,000 hales of Australian and 63,000 of New Zealand were disposed of. Tinstocks of carry-over wool lie Id on February 1 amounted to ].702,009 bales, 365,000 Australian merino, 730,000 Australian crossbred, and 601,000 New Zealand. The latter consisted of 3000 merino, 355,000 crossbred, 121,000 slipes, .i2(),000 scoured. —U.P.A. PRICES EASIER AT BRADFORD. LONDON, Feb. 23. At Bradford wool is dull and the price easier. Sixty-four’s 48d, sixties 41d, fifty-eight’s 36d, forty eight’s 16d, forty-sixes 13.—A. and N.Z. C.A. ANTWERP SALE. SLIGHT DECLINE IN PRICES. (Received Feb. 25, 1 a.m.) ANTWERP, Feb. 23. At the wool sale there was a big attendance and the higher grades were 5 per cent, down ■ inferior and crossbreds 5 per cent, below last London sales.—A. and N.Z.C.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 5

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WOOL TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 5

WOOL TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 5