WOOL MARKET
KEEN'COMPETITION AT LONDON SALES. ■■' CROSSBREDS IT All DEN UNDER RUSSIAN BUYING. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright.) LONDON, July 18. At the wool sales 9t)58 . ba'les wore offered, including 6038 of New Zealand. About 7074 of Australian and New Zealand, were sold. Keen competition ruled' for better grades. Merinos and crossbreds were at full rates with inferior sorts, somewhat irregular. Russia, wa s buying greasy crossbreds at hardening rates. Nqw Zealand sales included', sco'uredl merino RR>/T, top, 241(1; average 21gd; slipo halfbred lambs, Belfast 15id and 13Id. Bradford, showed an upward movement. Merino tops were cheeked', the topmakers finding it difficult to make the last, advance. Crossbred was firm with a hardening tendency. Quotations: Seventies £2lcl; sixtyfours 31d; sixties 29 id; fifty-sixes 20d; fifties Tod.; forty-sixes 12 jd; anu forties IOJd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12610, 20 July 1935, Page 2
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