THE WOOL MARKET.
. LONDON, 19th May "(delayed). At the,wool sales super merinos and line crossbreds were exceedingly firm. Carbonising wools were irregular. The following clips were sold: —"Coolhi," top price 24d, average 20Jd; "Kulnine," top prico aid, average 62-M; "Munduney," 48Jd; "Moorara," 50d. At Bradford there has been a strong inquiry for merinos;, finer crossbreds have sold at the fullest rates, aud others are unchanged. A revised estimate of Australian' and New Zealand wool available for shipment at the end of March show.?:—Australian, 1,865,310 bales; New Zealand, 573,090 bales; unappraised, 375,000 bales. It is estimated there will bo shipments of 225,000 bales monthly from April to September, leaving 927,848 bales of Australasian wool available for shipment on the 30th September. LONDON, 20th May (delayed). At the London wool sales there was a good attendance .and keen : competition. Supet merinos and Cue crossbreds made recent rates; scoured locks and pieces were irregular.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 6
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151THE WOOL MARKET. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 6
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