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WOOL MARKET

LONDON- SALES FULL" OPENING < "RATES • MAIN- - . TAiXED. ‘■" • (U.P. A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) ;'J •i • ; LONDON,; jan;- 18.' Atvbhe wool sales'94so "bales- were offered, including 1945 from New Zealand,. and ; about' 8073 were .sold.- ' - / Under "brisk Home 'and Continental demand the bulk of "the ' offering "was. sold at the -full opening' rates' for' fleece'wool. Prices for*tbe New Zealand clips were:" Greasy. crossbred,. Pare,'T.6jd7 (top)," and '7Ad .(average); -r! SYDNEY^wb'DL V rsXLE-S';. .r : SPECIAL * INQUIRY FOR ' ’ ' superfine.: •. r ; (U.P. A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Jan: : 19,"9.15 : p.m.) • •• • - ' • " ‘ ' ' SYDNEY, Jan. '' 19. " -At"the wool:sales 12,017 bales were. 'offered of whicli 11,306 were sold and 812 were' disposed ; of privately A special ' inquiry was made .■ fbr superfine wool. -There was good’ general competition and a very'firm .market: Greasy merino" made 2T£d. - ■ BROKERS’ ‘ REPORTS ' ' " Messrs Williams. an.d Kettle,. Ltd:,' are .in receipt of the following cable advice from; London;‘.The first'series of London sales opened -on January!, 17, to a good’attendance - .of buyers. Keen 'competition ‘fromtali' sect-’ ion's resulted in balfbrcd and fine crossbred advancing id per lb. Medium arid coarse crossbreds are firm, but" unchanged' from the 'closing rates of la’st series on November -13”.

Messrs. Murray" Roberts and Co., Ltd. are in receipt/ of the following cable" from, their " London Jvouse: 1 ‘Very keen"• genera 1 competition ’ compared last sale closing rates; " fine crossbred advanced 5' to 10 per-cent; medium and coarse par to 5 per cent. ; • 60/64’s'. N.Z. merino- yielding 48 per cent., none. (9d) ; 56’s yielding 60 per cent. 103 d; (lid): GO’s yielding 65 per cent. B\ci (73d) ; 4S/ 50’s mxd. prop, yielding 70 per cent. 73d; (fid) ; 46/48’s" ihxd prop.. ' and carding . yielding 7.2 per cent. . 6d ;• (s®) ; 44/4fi"s„ prep, yielding '74 per ■cent. Sid J5Jd) • 44/46’s, carding yielding 72 per cent. s\d ,(sd). ; 40/ 44’s yielding .73 per cent. 4)cl (lid 1 > 36/40’s ' yielding/ 7.5 per cent. ’ none (4jd). Prices, shown, in brackets are the closing,rates of. last series."’ r

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11838, 20 January 1933, Page 3

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WOOL MARKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11838, 20 January 1933, Page 3

WOOL MARKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11838, 20 January 1933, Page 3

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