WOOL MARKET
BRADFORD TOPS FIRM. (Received Tuesday, 11.10 him.) • LONDON, Tuesday. Bradford tops arc firm nut quiet. SYDNEY SALES. SYDNEY, Monday. At the avool sales, 11,017 bales were offered and 10,727 sold, also 577 privately. The average price last Aveek was £l2 3s 6d a bale, or 0.7 pence per pound. At to-day’s auction there Avas strong competition from Yorkshire, Japan and the Continent. The full limit of last Aveek’s closing rates for best descriptions Avas barely maintained, and prices for these Avcre in buyers’ favour. With this exception, values remained _ about par. Greasy Merino brought H>Td for seA r en bales. PERTH SALES. GOOD CLEARANCES. (Received Tuesday, 10.55 a.m.) PERTH, This Day. Some 30,000 bales Avere offered at the Perth wool sales. Good clearances Avcre effected but, compared Avith the January sales, values, if anything, changed in buyers favour. MELBOURNE SALES. NO QUOTABLE CHANGE. (Received Tuesday, 10.55 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Dav._ At the avool sales the market Ayas irregular but AAdthout quotable change on recent rates. Some prices Avere comeback 1/5, Merino 1/4-J.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 February 1935, Page 5
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174WOOL MARKET Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 February 1935, Page 5
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