COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
LONDON WOOL REPORT. Jan. 2-1.1863. Since our last Tepnrfc the transactions ia our market have been of the most limited charac.pr; holders nre free sellers at lust sale wtes to n sh e profit. There "beinrr a cL ire to sell, buyers hold alo>f. except fi>. such fi ;riptioDs to meet present and nctunl requirements.
The stock ot second-hand wools held amount." to fully 10.000 bales; and although speculators who bought at the, f >p of the market are willing to .* ibmi. to a loss in ninny instances ' 2(1 p ■ lb, itis difficult even at, tbi • r luction to make c es.
It is ceneroily expected lh.it nt. the .nsuin? Fehriiarv-Mn-.vh snles fully C 5.000 balr -will be catalogued, of which quantity '.ally ? .0 V) b les are expected lo be of now Port Phillip wool; hence in combing descriptions a declension in pri'*o is looked for 'of Id to 2d per pound. Sydney wools will, no doubt, sell well, in consequence of the short import expected in time for February.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 2
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173COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 2
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