LONDON SALES.
HIGHEST LEVEL REACHED. PRICES FIRM AT BRADFORD. (Received 20. 10.55 a.m.y London, March 19. At the London wool salat, 10,274 bales were sold, of which 6,295 were Australian, and 2,419 New Zealand. There was an excellent ottering of merinos, but a limited sigjply of greasy crossbreds. Keeness was general, with strong competition, prices reached the highest level of the series. The highest price realised tor the fieeoe portion of any New Zealand clip was as follows i Ngatapa 25d. At the Bradford sales prices wars exceedingly firm with very little business eventuating.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 20 March 1928, Page 5
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