WOOL.
London, November 17.— The Bradfoid wool market is slow, and sale prices are weak. Forties, lfid ; dti's, 1 7 4d , common GO's, 21|d, super, 25|d. Messrs. Stronaeh, Morris, and Co. report :—: — Rabbits]. ms —Sales weie held as usual on Monday, when we submitted a small catalogue Puces were on a par with tlio-e lately ruling Owing to supplies now being \eiy much reduced only ioitnightly sales will be held in fut i ie. Sheepskins — On Tuesday we offered a large catalogue and l>ad a \ery good sale, although merino skins weie a shade easiei in puce. Fine crossbreds and halfbreds v, eie in great demand, and we sold these up to \)U\ per ib Our top prices were : Ciossbreds, 10s 9d ; fine crossbieds and ballbrcds, 9s 9d ; merinos, 8s -Id ; this season's pelts, 2s Id , this season's lambs, 2s. Hides— We offered a large catalogue last Thursday and had a splendid sale, all sorts being higher in values. Our top puce for ox was 7-Jd and for cows o|d. We tan confidently recommend consignments being forwarded at present Tallow and Fat.— Piices remain unchanged, best rendered tallow bringing ISs to 20s ; best caul fat, 14s to lls (id , best lough fat, 12s fid to 13s Gd , inferior and medium, 9s to 11s 6d.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 47, 23 November 1905, Page 13
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214WOOL. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 47, 23 November 1905, Page 13
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