A Better Demand.
SYDNEY WOOL SALES. RECENT VALUES FIRM. CONTINENTAL COMPETITION. (A. and N.Z. Cable.) SYDNEY, Sept. 17. At the Sydney wool sales to-day 9444 bales were offered and 8085 were sold. Also 1048 bales were sold privately. There was increased Continental demand with strong support from Yorkshire and Japan. The market was firm at the closing rates of last week. Greasy Merino fleece made to 15Jd for seven bales from Moree. THE LONDON SALES. OPENING TO-DAY. The September series of London wool sales will open to-day. The amount available is 231,000 bales, and it is expected that the offerings will total 126,500 bales. New arrivals of wool for the sales comprise 85,500 bales, including 41,500 Australian and 43,500 New Zealand. The following series of London sales will open on November 20, and sales in New Zealand will begin with the Auckland fixture on November 27.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19211, 18 September 1934, Page 3
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