Wool Sales.
Tsy Electric Telegraph— Copyright (PKB C.NITE.D PRFSS ASSOCIATION.) London^ January 17At the Antwerp wool sales twothirds of the Australian shipment was sold, and prices were fully maintained. Tbe London wool market is quiet. L'P^B UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.] Duneton, January 17. The of the series of wool sales was lield to-day, when there was again a large attendance of local and foreign "buyers. There was brisk bidding for •choice lots of both half-bred and merino, and for these the prices were fully equal to the last sale. Medium, heavy, and faulty were well competed for, but there was a feeliag that they would be lower in the English market And prices were perhaps a shaie lower, greasy half-breds, 8d to lljd ; do •crossbred, 7£d to Hid; do aiermo, 7d to 1/- ; pieces, 4d to 10£ d; washed merino, ll£d to 1/- Id; cross-bred and half bred, 1/- to 13£ d; washed pieces and locks, 6d to lOd.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 84, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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