UP 15 PER CENT.
Japan Buys Much Wool in
South Africa
SYDNEY, Sept. 16.
Wiuchcombe, Carson & Co., woolbrokers, have received a cablegram fro-m South Africa stating that Japanese competition at the Port Elizabeth wool sales was exceptionally strong. South African prices were 15 pei- cent above Australian. Japan bought 80 per cent of the offerings.
A recent Tokio cable stated that as a result of the trade dispute with Australia, Japan anticipated buying 400,001) bales of South Africa, South American and New Zealand wool.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 17 September 1936, Page 7
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