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LONDON WOOL REPORT.

Since the last sales few transactions have taken place (but these have been at late rates), owing to the unsettled state of political affairs. The expectation of a good harvest may raise the tone of the markets. A great drawback in doing business is the want of confidence. It is anticipated that the growers may expect lower rates for some time. The gross value of the exports for the month, ex Stables' Circular, July 15, shows a decline of £182,822, as follows : — Victoria decrease, £196,836; Sydney do., £98,140 ; New Zealand do., £12,573. Queensland, an increase of £47,688 ; Adelaide, 44,065 ; Tasmania, £32,974.

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Southland Times, Issue 725, 18 September 1867, Page 2

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LONDON WOOL REPORT. Southland Times, Issue 725, 18 September 1867, Page 2

LONDON WOOL REPORT. Southland Times, Issue 725, 18 September 1867, Page 2

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