THE WOOL MARKET.
BRISK SALES IN LONDON. BRADFORD FIRMER.Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 17. At .the wool salps a miscellaneous selection, chiefly crossbreds,< met with animated competition. Prices were well maintained. New Zealand W Meco clip. realised 2s 9d. The Bradford market is firmer, prices favouring sellers. There is considerable activity in all grades. BAWRA WOOL STOCKS. REDUCED TO 269,193 BALES. Australian and N.Z.. Cable Association. (Reed. 10.5 p.m;) LONDON. Dec. IT. The British and Australian Wool Realisation Association's stocks of wool on November 30 amounted to 269,193 bales, of which 192,616, were Australian and 76,577 New Zealand. •/.''// RECORD PRICES IN SYDNEY. CROSSBREDS IN REQUEST. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, Deo. 18. The wool sales continued yesterday. All grades sold readily at highest point of season, comebacks and crossbreds being in particular request. Greasy Merinos sold to 38d. Comeback created a fresh record, 36id. Crossbreds reached the record price of 34d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 11
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155THE WOOL MARKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 11
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