WOOL MARKET
LONDON SALES
OPENING TO-MORROW
United Press Association—By Electric Teleeraph—Copyright.
LONDON, 19th November.
Mr. W. P. Devereux, Australian woolgrowers' representative in London, reports but little change in the wool markets. Offerings at the London sales are not excessive. This should strengthen prices at the opening sales to-morrow. Bradford's export of tops continues satisfactory. Merinos are firm.
The London November-December series opens at the Coleman Street Wool Exchange to-uiorrow, and will close on 14th December^ .
The quantity of wool available for the series amounts to 158,000 bales. This includes 68,500 bales Australian and 28,300 bales New Zealand wools, and 54,000 bales that were held over.
Auckland will open the New Zealand selling season on 2nd December. Napier follows' on 6th, and- Wellington on 10th December. " .
The New Zealand Wool Committee will be meeting in. Wellington this week for the purpose of exercising its functions in regulating offerings of wool to be made at the various sales to be held throughout the Dominion during the coming season. The New Zealand Wool •'Committee is constituted of representatives of the several interests of producers, buyers, and brokers. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 12
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