Commercial.
DALGKTY & CO.'S REPORT, Messrs Dalgety anil Co. have received the following, cablegram from their London office, dated 11th inst ■ "'Wool sales closed linn without .urtlier change. For good merino wools prices are higher by 5 to 7' per cent Inferior, faulty and fine crossbred wools : Prices are on the average from par to 5 per cent, •"■glwr than closing rates of last scries. For medium crossbred wools prices arc o„ U,e average from par 1 km! wools: Prices are on the average 10 per cent, higher. Tne tolal Si 0 "," , ols av *'l*le, including oH stock, 125,000 bales. Out of £ net 'quantity available for sale, (is I 000 hales have been soli! for Home consumption, 39,000 bales f o r Z' Continent, 7000 bales for America leaving II.QOQ j> a l es to be carded forward,to next scries "River Pl a t ß importers ask an adirtn f ?L Pri r (|Ua,it >' m»U™ owing to reduced quantity afloat. We expect a further rise in prices next week of )d per lb. for all descrip, ijoas of frozen mutton,"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7876, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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179Commercial. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7876, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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