BRADFORD WOOL SALES
Received Sundav, 7 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 2. At the Bradford wool saies, the ofi'ering today was largely New Ze.aland seoured crossbreds which sold readily for tlie liome trade at sleady rates. A srnall supply of Auslralian Merinos met strong home and Continerital competition and pric.es were firm. The ofiferings included 291)7 bales of Sonth African greasy wools which met similarly a keen demand, good topmaking ranging from 21d to 24d, inferior averaging 18Jd to 2fl]d. Combings, bellies and pieces sold from 21.1(1 to 22.1d. Oompared witli the close of the Liverpool saies, Australian Merinos rnled firm and oecasionally five per eent de.arer. South African moved to sellers ' favour and New Zealand medium seoured crossbreds were mosfly five per cent lower. All other wools were unchanged.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1946, Page 5
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