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LONDON WOOL SALES. Australian-New Zealand Cable. Association London, October 27. Eleven thousand one hundred and ilftvonc bales were elisred at the London wool sales, whereof Jl4O were New Zealand. There was a fairly good selection, cspedally of average merinos. Thy attendance of buyers ~v<as lai-Rc. Spirited biddinc characterised Yorkshire and Continental buyers. ■ . Merinos, average to medium combine, were sold ru I'uli.i liar una last closing rates. Faulty eombine bellies and inecca advanced 5 per cent.-, medium crossbrcda advanced 5 per cent. Fine crossbrals were in keen request at full late rates. Scoured and slip? wools vtcro RcucraUr in sellers' favour. Lambs and men oa were in stroiis dcmuml, and position mi''"reds sold at par to 5 ror cent.' advance . , , ,'.i\, rt Bradford market is buoyant. «>'»«• st -oi c demand for fine qualities at Inciter ?at°s? lower sorts cxlul.il a icnrtcic.v in mice.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 7
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144LATE COMMERCIAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 7
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