LONDON WOOL SALE
f London, April 2. f.'-' The first ppen wool sale for two years '!'attracted everybody connected with the !•'• trade. Tho saleroom was thronged to r'ite utmost capacity. Buyers had literali)v to fight their- wny\ into their seats. j The'spectators included numerous Ans- !; tralinn . and New Zealand soldiers, who "were undergoing a woul course at Brad- | ford, and illey were intensely interested ?! in the nroceedings. The sab was very (.protracted, owing, to farthing bids. • Many buyers would prefer penny nd- ; ranees for all wools above 20d.—Aus.-N.Z. •' Cable Assu. I . ' ::/: HIGH PRICES MAINTAINED. t, .(lice. April 13, 5.5 p.m.) !.,' London, April 8. ; Wool continues to sell at high prices. (Trench buyers are. operating heavily. ','i'he firmness is• maintained, and there i we no signs of it easing. New Zealand ' Oscno crossbred brought up to 38Jd. per j',' lb:, and averaged Md.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable I.Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8
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144LONDON WOOL SALE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8
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