DEMAND FOR CROSSBRED
LONDON WOOL SALES
ACT! V E COM PETIT 10 N
(Reed. March 12, 2 p.m.} LONDON. March 11
At the wool sales. 9G03 bales were offered, including -1228 from New Zea;:md, and 8959 sold. There was a moderate selection. Competition was active from the home trade, with the Continent more interested. Now Zealand Crosslireds sold actively at .rin rates.
New Zealand sales: Scoured merinos, Oxford, top price 24d, average 23|d.
Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Company report having received the following advice of prices from London, the closing rates of last, series being shown in parentheses: merino, 13.',d (13d) ; 56's, yielding 64 per rent, 13d fl2£d); SO's. yielding 70 per rent, 10Jd'(9;>d): 48/50's, mixed prep. •md carding, yielding 72 per cent, 9£d laid); 46/48's, mixed prep, and carding, yielding 74 per cent, 9d (8d); 44/46's, preparing, yielding 75 per cent. Sd (fid); 44/46's, carding, yieldutff 74 per rent, f!d Lul (7;jd>: 36/40's. yielding 7G per cent, I'd (nil). .'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18962, 12 March 1936, Page 6
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