COMMERCIAL.
LONDON WOOL SALE
London, Wednesday
The wool Bales closed with good comnetition. all crossbreds selling at the highest rates of the series, the finer Eorta. making exceptionally high figures. Good shafty combing merinos were 10 per cent, below the November sales, while short inferior carbonising sorta generally were 20 per cent below. Lamb crossbreda were scarce, and made famine prices. Merinos were plentiful, but maintained November closing rates. The following prices were realised for the fleece portions of the clips named: — Yanko, top 13Jd, average lOgd; Bundy, 13|d and Llanillo, 10£ d and lOd; Avoa, 10£ ci and 9d; Mntooroo, 9£d and Shi; Beltana, 9d and Bi<3; Mandimundi, 9£d and B£d. The Bank oE New Zealand has received the following cable advice from its London office:—"The London wool Hales closed firm for crpssbrede, meiinoa_weßker^____ i^i^^^
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 19 December 1914, Page 5
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136COMMERCIAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 19 December 1914, Page 5
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