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LONDON WOOL REPORT.

July, 1863. Our sales opened with a very large attendance of buyers, both home and foreign, at prices fully equal to the highest range of May—indeed, for the lower descriptions of Sydney and Port Philip, which hist sales ranged from Is Gtl to Is 7d, au advance of fully Id. For really good wools, ranging from Is I Id to 2s 2d, no advance can be quoted, and during the last two or three days even less animation is noticeable for these sorts, while really good Port Philips, and indeed all fine sorts, are selling at the prices quoted. Low medium and faulty sorts are bringing relatively very high rates —skm pieces, &c., selling much beyond their intrinsic value, price seeming more au object than quality. .

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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LONDON WOOL REPORT. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 September 1863, Page 3

LONDON WOOL REPORT. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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