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London Markets

(FSB PBBSI ASSOCIATION.) London, June 20. Mr Wilson is advising merchants to purchaie Australian bay in Tiew of the present dearth of European supplies At the opening ot the wool cafe 13.100 bales were offered. The competition was fair, and the attendance moderate, but very few American buyers were present. Good crossbred s and merinos were moat in favor with the buyer*, the prices for inferior torts being 5 per cent below the rate* at the closing of the May series. The number of bales of wool which have arrived for the next aeries amounts to 441.000. The American demand will probably be small, owing to the delay in the settlement of the United States tariff. j

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Feilding Star, 22 June 1893, Page 2

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London Markets Feilding Star, 22 June 1893, Page 2

London Markets Feilding Star, 22 June 1893, Page 2

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