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LONDON WOOL REPORT.—DECEMBER 24.

Since the sales there have been but few inquiries, and these chiefly for scoured and low-priced Sydney fleece; prices are firm, and stock in dealers' hands in London very small. In the North sales are made to some extent at a fair profit, and dealers anticipate that then* stocks "will be in a very small compass before the March sales. The intelligence that the arrivals of new Port Phillip wools will be later than hist year is to be regretted, as stapled wools are now in short supply and will be much wanted by March.

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 2

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LONDON WOOL REPORT.—DECEMBER 24. Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 2

LONDON WOOL REPORT.—DECEMBER 24. Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 2

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