WOOL MARKET
HARDENING TENDENCY AT HOME
(U'.JffA. by Elec. Tell Copyright) ' " LONDON, Jan. 21
The; Australian ’Woolgrowers’ Council’s representative', Mr. 'W. P. Devereaux, reports that the wool saleß in London continue active,, the opening improvements showing a hardening tendency.'Withdrawals are’negligible. 5 ' * ; " ■Bradford'reports a good undertone, hut a quiet demand for merino. Topmakers 'are- maintaining their quotations,; but .there arefew...'transactions,'. g ~ . below the quoted prices. • • . •" ■ Crossbred; tops ' are 'firm,. and. there is some business. For Che and medium sorts of yarns there' is firm business. Though small there is rather more -inquiry for merinos. -The outlook, is-rather brighter for crossbreds.' which .are'firm hut, quiet';
EXCITED • COMPETITION IN SYDNEY (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Jn. : 23,:5.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 23. At.the .wool sales 12,456 bales were offered and lI,BOS sold; also 1836 were disposed. of privately under excited and general competition. The market, ruled very-firm at closing rates last week,. with-specially keen inquiry for-fine quality wools. Greasy merino sold to 21|d. ...
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11841, 24 January 1933, Page 5
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