WOOL IN LONDON.
BIG PROPORTION OF NEW ZEALAND.
Writing of London’s second s.eries, of wool sales, which were commenced on March 14, the “Live Stock Journal” says that of the quantity available it was noticed that a full half was from New Zealand, and, “on that ac-
count, the offerings of crossbred wools were heavy; but trade, especially in this country, is so fully employed that no fear of over-supply need be entertained.” The three catalogues submitted consisted very largely of crossbreds. There was no change from prices current at the close of last series, with a firm tone prevailing.
The South Africans included several shipments from the Orange Free State, and showed signs of the dry weather which has prevailed there these, when sold, realised about last sales’ values.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 5, 2 May 1911, Page 4
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