LONDON WOOL MARKET
"Seldom More DifHqult to Gauge,> (Received 8, 10.40 a.m.) LONDON, July 7. At the wool- saies 7708 bales wero offered, including 1975 New Zealand; 5390 bales were sold. There was a keen demand for a good selection, the Home trade being the chief buyers. New Zealand slipes, Kaiapoi, top 21 Id, averago 21d; greasy crossbreds, Droxford, top lSd, average 17-jd. H. Dawson and Sons, in commenbing on the wool saies, says; "Seldom has it been more difficult to ;gauge values. Short supplies and comparatively light stocks at Home and on the Continent were unfortunately offset by tbe norvousneas of Yorkshire and the political unsettlement in Europe."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 4
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