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The London Wool Market.

The following is from the New Zeeland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company’s circular to band by the San Francisco mail, dated London, 16th July: Notwithstanding the continuance of heavy daily offerings, the coarse of the market since the date of our last issno has been distinctly in sellers' fsvor, and prices for most descriptions may now be quoted Jd to Id per lb higher than at the opening of the senes. New Zealand greasy merinos of medium or inferior quality and heavy in condition have coo tinned to be less ready of sale than fine haired Australasian staple, and have only partially benefited by the farther upward movement. On the other head, cross breds, more especially those of New Zealand origin, when sound and well grown, have elicited eager competition at the advance above quoted. The enhancement in value lias been most marked in the coarser grades, though fleece washed parcels of this description have not sold relatively so well as the general run of gi easy or scoured lots. It must, however, he added that low, rough, out of conditioned parcels in the grease have been comparatively neglected, and have not improved iu value. Continental bidding is well sustained, sa l various puiolixseg have recently been made on American account to the extent of about ('mOj hales, but tbs increased strength in toe market is undoubtedly lino iu th ’ main to the greater activity on the part of Home buyers, who earlier in the amis «hu-.v*d some lick of confidence in the st thility of price*. They now apparently sen no prospvt of pu:« ! i isiog on mure favmahle t<mm in the immediate futuic, and they accordingly op,n it; with much greater fie-dom Tin re in every proapact of fdm sales cio-nngliimlv. and in view of the somewhat inod.-m** .-m-pli, - likely to bo available for the fourth and lillii series I lb" j*ar, the outlook must l-c e»i l-r*d ftvor* able. In the list of hales satslogned for the third aerica New Zealand fignro* as the largest colonial poolrihiitor with 101.714 bales, Victoria ranking second with 76,809. In the list of arrivals to date for thn fourth aerie* New Zealand again stands first with 62,385 bales, out of 21G,300, the Capo coming neat with 52,l‘jr>. HTMEMBEK THIS If you are pick Hop Bitteia will surely std Nature iu making yon wed when all else Lila. If you arc costive or dyspeplc, or are suffering ftoin any other of ti e numerous iliio area of the stomach or bowels, it ia your own fault if you it main ill, f.n Hop Bitten is a sovereign remedy in a'l such complaint*. If you arc Nervous os>- of II -p Briers. If you have rough, pin p v, ,n sallow skinliaii htcuth, pains and ucln-, Mid fd 1 mine, ruble gc..orally. Hop Bdicrs will give you fair skiu, rich blood, and sweetest breath, and health. That poor, buliulden. Wl * e » mother, or daughter, c m he made the picture of health, by American Co.'s 'lop Bit'ers, costing but a trifle Will you let them sutler? In short they cure all Diseases of tbs Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Netvea, Kidnevs Bright's Disease. 1000 will be paid for a case they will uot cure or help. Druggists and Chemist* keep.

PROSECUTE THE SWINDLERS 1 1 If when you call tor American Hop Bitiers (»« 6reen twig of llopt on th* whit* label and Dr Soul*'* name hluirn in th* bottle ) ihe vendor hands oat Anything bnt American Mop Bitters, refuse it, and snun that vendor ■it you would a viper ; sad if he haa taken yonr money tor anything el»e in diet him tot the frand and sue him for daman* lor the win die, and we will pay yon liberally lor the conviction.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1875, 25 August 1886, Page 2

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The London Wool Market. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1875, 25 August 1886, Page 2

The London Wool Market. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1875, 25 August 1886, Page 2