SMALL OFFERINGS
Only Nine Seliing Days At London Wool Saies DECLINE EXPECTED (Received I, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 27. The offerings at the London woo) saies will be the smallest for probably 50 years. There will be only nine seliing days. It is understood that the thnxl series scheduled for April 26 may last only a fortnight owing to the Coronation. The smallness of the offerings mdicates that the urgent demand has compelled users to buy in the Dominions instead of awaiting supplies in London Bradford needs all qualities of cross breds, especially medium and low. Russia and Germany are an uncertain far> tor. France, like Britain, is now receivxng wool purchased in Australia earlier in the season. The market opinion mclines to the view that Merinos will open unchanged and that fine crossbred wil] declino fi npr r>on+.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 7
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