ENGLISH WOOL MARKETS
vEec. September i, 5.5 p.m.) ■'■;. ' London, September 3.At the wool • sales merinos were mi- ... changed. There were .occasional witk. '\ drawais in inferior sorts. Crossbreds '.: were firm.. Ashley Downs realised. 25d. per lb .' Thejßrndford market is not reflecting the octivity of the London sales. Business on n'new basis is practically nil -Tonniakers generally are maintainina quotations. Sixty-fours. 102 d. per lb > fifties, 50d.; forty-sixes, 32<1.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' ■ . (Eec. September a, 5.3 p.m.) • London, •. September ■».; ■ Tho wool sales closed linn. Merinos "'showed a 10 per cent, advance on previous sales, Yorkshire combings 5 per cent., good United States wools fully 16i -per cent., and fine crossbreds fully 5 per cent. Values of medium, and low sorts were unchanged, • but there was an im- ~ proved tone. 1 There, wqre the usual withdrawals in low sorts. Fine-slines made fully 5 per cent, advance.. Other/ sorts were unchanged. - Ninety thousand bales wcie offered, and 70 per cent, were sold. .. Tb.e neit sales open on September 25.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable. Aesn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 8
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167ENGLISH WOOL MARKETS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 8
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