Stock, Wool, and Produce Markets.
THE WOOL MARKET. (Per Press Association) London, May 4. The woo! sales opened to day. Prices were irregular, ruling from par to 15 per cent decline. May 5. At the wool sales, Baxton, Ronald & Co., Charles Balme and Co., Jacomb Sons and Co. submitted catalogues consisting of 13,195 bales. An excellent se« lection of wool was offered, especially in New Zealand crossbreds. There was a good attendance of bnyers, but only fair competition, owing to the absence of American representatives. All good and superior crossbred wools and merino wools similar to what the Americans purchased at the Maroh sales declined folly 10 per cent, medium to inferior from par to 5 per cent, and the choicest New Zealand crossbreds to 15 per cent.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 258, 6 May 1897, Page 2
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128Stock, Wool, and Produce Markets. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 258, 6 May 1897, Page 2
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