LONDON WOOL SALES
Steady Values Expected The second series of the 1939 London wool sales opened yesterday. Hie total offering will be 116,500 bales, including 55,800 bales from New Zealand, ant 46 900 from Australia. It was expected that the market would opeu fully equal to the closing prices of the last series, with any movement likely to be in sellers favour. . . , Closing prices of the last series quoted by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., were as 10l-
Bradford Tops Market Firm By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. LONDON, March 13. The Bradford tops market is firm, but quiet, awaiting the opening of the London wool sales.
lows: — Merino — ' ' d. (1. ’ Good to super It i to 12 Low to medium Halfbred 56/58's — 8 to 111 Good to super nj to 13 111 Low to medium 0 to Halfbred 56/50's — Good to super 10* to 1.1 Low to medium 9 to lui Fine Crossbred 48/50's — Good to super 104 to J.U£ Low to medium 81 to 10 Fine Crossbred 46/48’s — Good to super 10+ to 10:1 Low to' medium 8} to 10 Crossbred 44/467* —• Good to super 10 to 11 Low to medium Si to 91 Crossbred 40/44’s— Good to super 10 to 11 Low to medium 8J to 91 Coarse Crossbred 36/40’s — Good to super 10 to 10} Low to medium 84 to 91
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 12
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221LONDON WOOL SALES Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 12
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