LONDON WOOL SALES
GENERAL ADVANCE ON JULY London, Oct. 11. At the wool saies 6305 bales were offered including 4839 of New Zealand. Approximately 5370 bales were sold. Merinos. — Greasy: New South Wales, 16id; West Australian, 13 £d. Scoured: Queensland, 25|d; New Zealand, "Algidus," 22d. New Zealand. — Clips: Greasy. crossbred, "Eha," top price, 12d, average 91d; slipe halfbred lambs, "T.B.S." Canterbury, 16d and 13 7-8d. Compared with July closing rates, Merinos, greasy fine is 10 per cent. dearer; medium inferior, 5 per cent.; scoured, fine, unchanged; medium, coarse unchanged; locks and pieces, 10 per cent dearer; lambs, 10 to 15 per cent.; crossbreds, fine 10 per cent.; medium and coarse, 15 per cent.; best slipes, 5 per cent.; others unchanged. The total catalogued was 167,969 bales. 'There-were sold to Home huyers, 76,500 bales, to the Continent 74,000 bales and to America 2000 bales; held 39,300 bales. The total of Australian sold was 5?, 000 bales and New Zealand 78,500 bales.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 661, 13 October 1933, Page 6
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