THE WOOL MARKET
SYDNEY AUCTIONS THIS WEEK’S IMM CBS (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received November 3,2 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 3. Sydney wool prices at the current week’s sales were as follows: (Jreasv ex super merino fleece, 2i7^cl; best, 22d to 23d ; good, 19d to 21d ; average, 16d to 18d; ditto, light seed or burr, best, 19d to 20(1; good, 17d to 1.8(1; average, Ifxl to 16d; ditto, burry, best, 16d to 161,<l; average, 14 d to 16d; inferior, 12d to 13d; ditto, broken and pieces, best, to 20d; good, 16.1(1 to average, to 16J,d; Jambs, best, to 18Jd; good, lid to 12d; average, 8d to 9d; comebacks, best, 19|d ; good, 16d to 19d; average, 14(1 to 15d: crossbreds, best, to 20 >>d; fine. 14(1 to 17d; medium. lOd to lid; coarse, 5d to 6d. LACK OF ATTENTION NEW ZEALAND WOOLS (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Mr Jr 1 rank B. Clark, of Christchurch, returned by the Monterey to-day. lie expressed the opinion that wool prices were likely to remain up, but the New Zealand grower must pay more attention to classing and skirting. lie found the general complaint to lie lack of attention to these points.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 8
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198THE WOOL MARKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 8
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