WOOL PRICES FIRM
London, July 6. At the wool saies, 10,332 bales were offered including 5944 of New Zealand. About 10,057 bales were sold. The offerings were readily cleared. There was animated competition in all sections and prices were well up to the opening levels. New Zealand clips: Scoured Merinos "Alter Peak," top price, 23 d, average 22 5-8d; greasy crossbred "Waiheke," 12id and 10 7-8d. At the Bradford top market, Bradford prices inereased all round following the London wool saies. Quotations: Sleventies 31d; sfixity-ifour's 29id; sixties, 261d, fifty-sixes 20|d; fifties, 15d; forty-sixes 101d; forties 9id.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 578, 8 July 1933, Page 6
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