CROSSBREDS IN SYDNEY
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SYDNEY, September 27. ' At the wool sales. 13,001 bales werp offered, and 11,520 sold at auction and .1615 privately. .All better clasrscs ot fleece .wools and good skirtings were very firm ■•'under strong competition. Inferior wools 'and short carbonising descriptions met With a restricted demand, and the mar'."ket for them was weaker. The outstandiing feature was the demand. for comebacks and crossbreds, prices i'or finer sorts .displaying a hardening tendency, with other grades firm at late rates. :. ' Greasy merino made to 21% d a lo Tor .■seven bales from Curleivis.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1933, Page 14
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