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WOOLSALES

THE LONDON MARKET CROSSBREDS EASIER By Telegraph —Copyright —Press Assn. LONDON, March 15. Offerings at the wool sales to-day were 8934 bales, including 4655 bales New Zealand and 3128 Australian. Approximately 6496 New Zealand and Australian were sold. Home and Contrncntal competition was sustained at steady rates. New Zealand greasy merinos, “Branch,’’ sold at 14 l-4d highest and 12 5-8 d average; half bred lamb slipe “Fairfield,” sold 12 l-4d highest! and 11 5-8 d average. BRADFORD AND GERMANY LONDON, March 15. The Board of Trade returns show that exports of wool tops to Germany for January and February were valued at £637,016 sterling, as compared with £153,538 fo rthe 1934 period.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 62, 18 March 1935, Page 8

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WOOLSALES Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 62, 18 March 1935, Page 8

WOOLSALES Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 62, 18 March 1935, Page 8

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