WOOL MARKET
]■ — ' FIRMER PRICES But . No, Increase ? r \ (Per Press jAssqciaJion.) ARC, 15. , ! i The, first.yvidQl .pale of tyf season at Timani was lidd to-day, when a totaK cr.talogue •ofv .bale?i-.wa-v ■submit-J ted by auction to a'full’bench of buyj ers. There was a good selection off fine quality wool, which opened up iifei i ( fairly good qon<Vltl<WL? Howe wet/ quit® Tvw clips were slightly an(K hud there wiis a fair prog i pQr ( Ei,c|u..^L 'tender wook , especially hoggets, showing ( the effect of hard )yi r ] a“J '■> . 'TTTere"*’'wer‘* *v‘('fy goccT cTearaaices| i Less than five per cent*, of the offerj? | ing was passed. Bidding was keeig and well sustained throughout, but i| wa. ev.ideu.t .that, t (■ buyers operating keenly, up to limits only, a§ at the iormer'sales. The Continental buyers dominated the position. Brad; foFd'secured a'small proportion, while I Aine®ica was out of the market. s Dom:ni<> n mills wore keen competi-; tors fcr super lots, while local spocut latois also operated freely for pieces and locks. Comparing the prices with thoseruling at Christchurch last week/ these to-day must be quoted ns very firm, but show no r.notable- change. SYDNEY, December .15.. The wool sales' wore to-day resumed, and 11,001 bales were offered, of ■ which 9.7T2’ hairy.-wor* >Md. ' were" disposedtef privately. J The' mar* ket for quality wools continued firty.. at e dosing rates of the previous . Sydney series, but ordinary doubtfujlines wore most irregular. Compete teion was widely distributed. Japni; and Germany were the chief ■ Jrcaj»y •meri*-»u made -3i.d. .
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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 5
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249WOOL MARKET Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 5
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