THE WOOL SALES
A STEADY MARKET, LEVELS BELNG HELD. LONDON QUOTATIONS. (United Press Association—-By Electrie Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received March 15, 12.15 p.m. LONDON, March 14. At tho wool sales 8122 bales were offered, including 4446 from New Zealand and 2826 Australian. Approximate sales of New Zealand and Australian were 6061 bales. There was a steady market and Home and Continental competition was sustained at full recent levels. New Zealand greasy Merino, branded Marchburn, reached 13d and averaged 12§d. Halfbred lamb slipe, branded Belfast, reached 12? d and averaged llfd. BRADFORD TOPS MARKET. Received March 15, 12.15 p.m. LONDON, March 14. The Bradford tops market is steady m tone. To-rlay’s quotations compare with those previously cabled as follow: February —March—
21 28 7 14 lb lb lb lb • cl. d d. d. 70's 261 261 264 264 64’s 241 24 i 234 24 60’s 22> 22 22 22 56’s 18 174 174 174 50’s 14 134 134 13-4 46’s 104 101 104 104 40's 94 94 94 94
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7
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