Wool Markets
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PEB UNITED P»E88 A8800IATION. ) Sydney, January 9The first wool sales of the year opened to-day, when 9409 bales were offered, of which over 7000 were sold. Inferior greasy realised Bd, good greasy 'Uf4i good washed Is 4sd, superior scoured Is 9£d. As compared with the Melbourne sales these prices show an advance of id on all descriptions. T~^ Names, January 9. At the second wool sales of the season yesterday nearly 2000 bales were offered by the New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Agency Company and Williams and Kettle, nearly all being quitted. English buyers were present, and operated freely, and prices at the first sales were well maintained. Greasy crossbreds sold up to lOfd; greasy crosabreds hoggets up to 9£d; greasy crossbreds prices up to 7d; greasy crossbreds locks up to llfd ; greasy merino, up to 9£d ; greasy merino prices up 8d ; creasy merino locks, up to sd ; greasy Komney, up to 9£d ; and greasy crossbred lambs, up to OJd per ib. Another sale will be held at the end of the month,. _
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 11 January 1890, Page 3
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