HEALTHIEST FOR YEARS
WOOL TRADE IMPROVEMENT ADVANCE IN PRICES EXPECTED. BRADFORD FIRMS REFUSE TO SELL. FIRM TONE OF LONDON SALES. •• ; . ' <• / ./. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. •. . . - London, May 26. The wool trade is regarded as the healthiest in recent years, says the Yorkshire Post.-. It is felt that fine wool values are assured for .far ahead.. Several Bradford firms have refused to sell large parcels to America at the usual profit, believing that prices will improve. At the London wool sales to-day 7850 bales were offered, including 4119 from New Zealand,, and about 4335 were sold. The firm tone continues and the offering was readily absorbed at full rates. New Zealand quotations are: Halfbred, Ruku-’ moana, top, lljdf average, 9Jd; greasy crossbred, Mataura, lOd ’ and 7 3-8 d; crossbred lamb slipes, Belfast, lOfd and 9 3-Bd. ’ ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1933, Page 9
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