PRICES HIGHER
BRISBANE WOOL SALE (Received Sept. 15, noon.) BRISBANE, Sept. IT?. The wool sales ended with Japan being the principal buyer. A total of 14,562 halos was offered yesterday, nearly all'being sold, Germany,'France, Italy, and Bradford also supporting the market well. The selection was good to average. Lower grades sold Well, with prices relatively higher. The highest price for seoureds was 31|d and for greasy 21Id. .The average price for the week for greasy was 15d per lib., and between,£ls) 10s and £2O a bale. BRADFORD TOPS MARKET (Received Sept. 15, noon.) LONDON, SgpL. 14. The Bradford wool market is firm hut quiet pending the opehing of the London sales. Quotations are: Seventies, 30d-; sixty-f0ur5,.34(1; sixties,'33d; Fifty-sixes, 22fd; fifties, 15$d; fortysixes, lfjd; forties, lOfd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 15 September 1933, Page 7
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125PRICES HIGHER Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 15 September 1933, Page 7
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