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LONDON WOOL REPORT.—JANUARY.

Since the satisfactory termination of our difficulties with America, a better feeling has existed in our market, and some few hundred bales have changed hands at a slight advance on November rates.

The accounts from Leeds and Bradford are better, and should a fair demand continue, it is probable that fair prices will be established at the FebruaryMarch series. Much, however, will depend upon arrivals, as from the last accounts it is expected a large sprinkle will arrive of the new clip, particularly that of Port Philip ; if so, late rates can scarcely be expected for combing wools. Other descriptions, however, will no doubt maintain late rates.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 978, 26 March 1862, Page 4

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LONDON WOOL REPORT.—JANUARY. Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 978, 26 March 1862, Page 4

LONDON WOOL REPORT.—JANUARY. Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 978, 26 March 1862, Page 4

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