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WOOL PRICES RECOVER “It is gratifying that the recovery of wool prices is bonefitting manufact" urers many cf whom report more business than for months,' 1 iSays the York shire Observer. “It is anticipated that the improved activity will ' continue for a considerable time.” The Yorkshire Post Says: “The London increases are the most pronounced for two years, and it is widely believed that they will be maintained and false levels prevented.” At the London sales to-dav '10,145 bales were offered, including 7168 from Now Zealand. About 8968 were sold. (Brisk competition (from all sections continued, tbe offerings being mostly cleared. The prices show a general advance of 5 per cent above the opening rates New Zealand greasy crossbred JLR, top 9kl, average 6u; scoured merinos Oxford, 18kl and 17d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 2
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