WOOL SALES.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ' (rkdter’s telegrams.) (Received December 2, 1.30 a.m.) Melbourne, December 1. Messrs E. Goldsborough and Co. held their usual weekly sale this afternoon, the rooms being crowded with home and foreign buyers. A catalogue of 4800 bales was offered, for which there was spirited competition, especially for all clear wools which were ' free from burr. Earthy and wasty sorts were dull. Good greasy merino sold up to llfd, and good greasy crossbred to 19Jd. Good scoured wool sold up to 1.-7 R and superior greasy ,lambs realised Is 3d. London, November 30. The wool sides opened to-day before a large' attendance of Home and foreign buyers. The catalogue comprised 10,100 bales.' For greasy merinos, prices ruled to Id lower than at the close ot last auctions, and for scoured merinos prices were I~H to 2d lower. The series will close on the 16th December. (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, November 30. Messrs Chatles Balma and Schwartze, Helmuth, and Co.’s joint catalogues comprise 10,000 bales. There was a full attendance of buyers, and the bidding for the reserves and new clip was good. Scoured was 2d, good greasy Jd, and Capes Id lower than last sales.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 2
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