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WOOL REPORT.

The Bank of New Zealand reports “ Jn consequence of the short supply of Australian wool on the market and the heavy stocks of New Zealand, the catalogues have been largely composed of crossbreds. Fortunately for growers, the Continental representatives, owing to the dearness or merinos and half-breds. have been eager buvers of medium crossbreds, and prices of these have advanced considerably There are also a few Americans on the market, who are buying tlie best lots of medium crossbreds, and this has also had a good effect on that quality. Coarse crossbreds, of ■Lincoln style, have again been very plentiful, and as they are at present almost entirely taken by the Wksliire trade no great advance in their value could he looked for. At the same time, they have met witn a good demand and comparatively lew fots have been bought in, which gives „r. tty clear indication that .ull y.. 1,,... have generally been bid. The r'ri! 10-t all round has been very buoy- ‘ ~u i jf the trade in manufacturing I ei'atres continues as brisk as it has been during the past month, there is little fear of a set back m prices tak 3 place at the final series of the year which is fixed to commence on •4th November. In irozen meat, the trade, as is always thei cases at mis (.equencc 01 )litv . e ( C As the supplies^of"' mlrttoii"afloat are small, supplies fairly steady and cU. are 'for the time being propor%aluec. aie i [ol . S p o t parcels. mr!* 4 Lcets for some months appear The pro. P - Lamb: Although to be fa ‘ fallen off considerably the demand has suppljes later on the prospect c • L Ce f ; American Sed is 1 in short supply, mid prime k Kf &e meets with a steady S at satisfactory prices^

•ftn sure and see our display of the ,•i° ® 0 £ Spring Goo is we have ever Shown Very dfdnty blouse Stuffs, bought writ C<3(’»*

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 566, 8 November 1902, Page 3

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WOOL REPORT. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 566, 8 November 1902, Page 3

WOOL REPORT. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 566, 8 November 1902, Page 3

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