LONDON WOOL SALES
London, January 21. The wool sales closed practically unchanged from the opening. Scoured merinns advanced 5 per cent, above the lowest December rates. Cloth bur crossbreds. especially slipes'aml scoured?, closed, a per cent, above the opening rates. Of Ihe II) 1.1100 bales offered 1011.000 were «dd. ( The principal demand iras by Home buyers. Americans nlso were active. The adverse exchange rates rostralm-d Cnntinerit.il buyers. YVilliflrninl )>y Government of low c.rossbieds because they did not reach reserves caused much comment.— Aus.-NX Cable Assn.
Tho Blink of New Zpnlnml !hh riwiwl tho fnllowini; ndvicp I'rnm its London olfiise under (Into .Tanuarv 2-(:—"Tho usilos lisivn closed firm for nil kinds of wool. Compared with Hip otwiinrr of Ihip +?r----ics, nrirrs tor pracfi-iU'- all dc.-miplions arc i 11 nr cent, higher." Entries for the Dniinnvirko A. and P. Society's nnuunl show idiwn 1.0-inorrow.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 104, 27 January 1920, Page 10
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