LONDON WOOL SALE
BRISK COMPETITION. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, November 30, At the wool sale, 10,013 bales were offered, including 4,941 New Zealand. There was brisk Home and Continental competition. All finer growths realised full rates, but there were frequent withdrawals of inferior sorts. New Zealarid scoured merino, “Otipua,” top price, 304 d; average, 284 d. Halfbred lamb slipes, 22d and 17d. MERINO ADVANCES CHECKED. CROSSBREDS FIRM.
(Received II a.m.) LONDON, November 30. At Bradford the advance in Merino tops has been checked. Fine and medium crossbreds are firm. Recent top quotations are appended:— Nov. 23 Nov. 30 per lb. per lb. d. d. 70’s . 81 38 (id's 371 37 GO’S. 35 344 56’s .. .. .. 251 251 50’s 181 181 46 ’a .• 13 13 40’s .. .. .. 11l HI
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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1933, Page 6
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