WOOL MARKET
LITTLE CHANGE NOTED. mi:. i>i:v iiki.aix's i;i;\ ji;\v L’JXIJOX June 21 I Mr Devereaux reports that the general situation in most of tho wool mar J kets is unchanged. There is some inquiry for Merino tops in Yorkshire, although there is little birsbi.'.--. any lii’n I ran-actions being on a slightly lower ba si-. 'The position of crossbred tops ami M Tino crossbred yarn is unchanged, quotations being somewhat lower. The possibility of trouble in connection with proposals for lowering wages is pimiinent in the vmi'ls of al! engaged in the trade at Bradford. The Breach text'lc strike con;inues ami business is largely at a standstill. Stocks of tops are being reduced but raw wool is accumulating. It remains to be seen Io what extent operatives will avail themselves of the opport nn ity I" return to work when the mill-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 146, 23 June 1931, Page 11
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143WOOL MARKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 146, 23 June 1931, Page 11
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