The Wool Market.
fPer Press Association) Adelaide, Oct. 4. Mr Mitchell, chairman of the Melbourne Board of Goldsborough and Mort who returned by the Oruba, says the feeling in London with regard to the present wool season is very uniform, and that prices would rise and continue to do so right up to the end of the year. The advance is attributed to general increase of trade and dronght. The London brokers, he says, lpok with displeasure on the large increase of sales in Australia, which reduces their business. He does notXear the Argentine competition will -seriowly affect Australian wool. Merinos are decreasing there owing to the prevalence of disease On the whole theie is. evrey encouragement to believe the prices will,continue to vise.
. An important nolice appears in anY other column to-day from Mr J. Norman butcher. .. 1, -- 7i«
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 84, 5 October 1895, Page 2
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