SYDNEY WOOL SALES.
United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright. ;\ '■■'. : SYDNEY, FebijiSifr 13; ! The wool sales were resumed today, iA total of 10,123 bales was offered, .of .which/----8465 were sold at auction, 1393; being disposed of privately. . i '. ;>:- .■'':"' The market showed a decline <oi>s;,p'er cent, on merinos compared with, the closing rates of the previous Sidney'/ series/; The fall was mainly due to decreased competition on Japanese and French, account; The. broader types of merino were■ the least affected, while crossbreds were -unchanged. ' ■ ' '','■'■■ ■-• English and German competition was well sustained. Greasy merino made up to 19d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 10
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