WOOL PROSPECTS
LONDON SALES
TOPMAKERS QUOTE FIRM
United Press Association—Er Electric Telegraph—Copyright. / • LONDON, 14th January. Mr. W. P. Deyereaux, representative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Association's interests in Europe, reports that although the international position is unchanged, niost wool markets are showing a slight improvement. Yorkshire merino topmakers are adopting a strong protective attitude and are insisting on full quoted rates. Users are fairly well covered and are awaiting the. London sales. Fine crossbreds are moving •in sympathy with merinos. There is no quotable change for. medium to low sorts. ■ ,'" • In consequence of the reports, on. New Zealand' sales, topmakers are not, making concessions. Weak sellers have been eliminated. Merino yarns are hardening but dull. There is a moderate demand for fine crossbreds, and prices are tending against buyers. There is an improved demand in France for tops and noils, mostly merinos ; and fine crossbreds. The German demand for tops is maintained. There is a quieter, tone, but prices are unchanged.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 10
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160WOOL PROSPECTS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 10
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