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Commercial.

I/JXDO.V WOOL EEI’ORT. 20th March, Tnr'ali?, whi.-b commenced on February 2S, plosc-.l fit-, day. Tito quantities catalogued eousiVlc.lof:- v y.liter, !!',olobat -3 Tort P.iilip, 47,531 47,5 il b:il '=; Van Diemen's Laud, 113 bales; Adel:i‘db 11.2.. VJ 1) ilo? ; Swan Pacer. ,st3 bates ; New (teiiant, 1..H5 bales; Cape, 33,713 bales; total, 113,757 ba.l At the opening sale home buyers tnok freely of F.tl'ievrin: ions at nn average decline on washed fit ere o;'Id V) It 1, an,! greasy, id to id. For a few days tool sell wall at this declension ; the P-'.aUmurre of very unseasonable weather and continued <tu!!_ reports from the North caused I'.d -as s ill f -atlier *0 droop, until the decline at the r,-r point ha 1 reached for Fort Philip, 2d to »’ 1 ;v -’.iiber rates; Sydney, id to 3d; scoured to bo!.; greasy. Id to i;a. ; Capo. 2d to 3d. At this decline exporters commenced purehasiug x. .1 1 sc, and to their extensive operalious our ana.a hi; mitroly mdibtjd for the gradual rcco- ' ery of id to I d fr,,iu tic lo west point; had their r.mipeiiuo.i been IUSl US s-coupled with their very largo juiivliti-.* <mr market would have reCoded eo.ii:dernbly mo; w, and the fall would have boon very serious. Ihirhig the last few days the weather having improved, and slightly bother acisUic fro n t ae Novlh having been received thgro his been a be.ter fo- lin.-, and wool of all descriptions bas met a better and readier sale. Judging from the present state of our market blghcr rales cannot bo looked for in May; the larre storks of wool, coupled vr.th diminished tircie will keep prices at a moderate range for thin yea-. a ae heavy losses sustains-j on purchases made cm in? other side ought to induce more caution, and many times have wo repeat 0.l that the margin f, lowed is searee:y ever snnieicut to meet the con • j Ihigiur.irs of our market.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 483, 10 June 1867, Page 2

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327

Commercial. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 483, 10 June 1867, Page 2

Commercial. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 483, 10 June 1867, Page 2

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