WOOL RISE
MAINTAINED IN LONDON GREASY HALFBRED 134 d LONDON, November 21. Ail the wool sales 10,040 bales were offered, ineludiln|g 4998 bales of New Zealand wool. About 10,040 bales of Australian and New Zealand were sold with strong Home and Continental bidding mt full rates. New Zealand greasy halfb’red: Stratheonan, top price 13Jd, average 12 l-4a. Giving prominence' to the advance in wool prices, “The Times” financial editor mentions that judicious marketing in Australia last .season enabled the present season to open with a relatively small carry-over. The rising tide of prosperity, he says, is reflected here in mild activity. BUOYANCY AT MELBOURNE MELBOURNE, Nov. 21. A strong t aln}d buoyant market for all wools, ia record price of 18Id alh for lambs’ wool for Melbourne this season and a clearance of 97 per cent were, features of the wool sales. Another highlight! was a record of 231 d for comeback wool. BRADFORD TOPS MARKET FIRM LONDON, November 21. Bradford tops are very firm, iand consumption is increasing.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 23 November 1935, Page 6
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