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WOOL MARKET IN SYDNEY (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, June 19. , At the wool sales 11,320 bales were offered; 10,112 were sold, 6,348 privately. There was a- very strong competition in all sections. The Ameri-, can demand was again a dominating feature. Prices generally were very firm in the opening day’s rates for all descriptions, with a hardening tendency for good spinning avools. . .., Greasy merino made seventeen
pence. In June 1932, wool values in Australia Avere on the. lowest level since the depression began. They are now thirty to forty per cent, above that period. 'v„At recent Brisbane sales, ... prices ■v ore 74 to 10 ' per. -cent, higher than ; tl Y< Fydney market'was ip May.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1933, Page 5
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