BRADFORD MARKET
SLIGHTLY HIGHER DEMAND FOR CROSSBRED TOPS. LONDON, October 15. Mr W. Devereux (Australian representative on the Wool Research Council) reports that Bradford prices for merino tops have moved against the buyer. Some business was transacted and the output was maintained. There was sohie business in medium and fine crossbred tops, with slightly higher prices. Crossbred yarns were firm at last week's level. There was a rather better tone and more inquiry, but little new business on most of the Continental markets, which were somewhat disturbed by political and currency complications. Sales of tops in Germany lately have only been moderate. The Continental futures ' markets are more active and the recent i dprlinp in hnc rpofivprwl
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19623, 18 October 1933, Page 14
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