LONDON WOOL SALES.
BEST VARIETIES FIRM." 1 FAULTY NEGLECTED. .*"' By Telegraph-Press Association— 9 London, September 14 " At the wool sales, the best varieties are very firm, but fauhies are neglected! Owing to the congestion at the warehouses, the daily catalogues are ver" incomplete, and buyers are demands ' better arrangements. A representative committee is considering the matter ■■' Amongst the New Zealand wool gold were: Grayshill, top price 50d, average 28|d: Hokoroa, 16d and 14|d : Opoiti 15jd and 15d. ITOn
j The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile I Agency Co., Ltd.. have received tie f o l > lowing cablegram from their London office* i under date 14th inst. :—" London -wool I sales : C ompetition very irregular s! I compared with July 24," best Merino m. ' changed ; medium and lambs, par to 5 per cent. ; inferior. 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, lower. Crossbred : Greasv, fine and medium, par to 5 per cent, higher; coarsn par to 5 per cent, Lambs, 7 J per cent' sconred, fine, 5 per cent, to 7£ per cent • medium and coarse, 10 per cent.- i~*' 10 per cent, to 15 per cent, lower."'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 6
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