STDNEY WOOL SALES.
(Received May l&tn, midnight.), : SYDNEY, May 19. , The wool sales have resumed. Bidding in general is extremely brisk; prices being 3 to 7$ per cent, abovo April rates. - .-■ . . ' (Reoeiyed May 20th, 1 a;m.) . SYDNEY, Miy 19. - Later sales ehowed as advance. Merinos roac&ed a 10 per" cent", increase. Crossbreds- are eteady at late • full- rates;TJbe 'report*of 'tfate' committee in New Sctnth Wales which as to .tie best means of dealing with coal-dust in mines, says that while recognisiEg. .the value of watering, when thoroughly doi». the committee is firmly convinced of the superiority of the use of etone or other non-combustible dost when-pro-vided'pf. a suitable character.' NEW SOUTH "WALES WHEAT . CROP. ■ ■ (Received May 19th, midnight.) ■ . . • SYDNEY. May 19. The official final return of tho New So.uth Wales wheat crop shows "n tot-al yield of 38.043,360 busliclSj an -average
°* 11 '-9{.per acre, 6,546,000 bushels above the IDI3 figures—a' record.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 11
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151STDNEY WOOL SALES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 11
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