WOOL MARKET REPORT.
Maw' Mobbay Eorebts # Co., report .that the'fluotuatjon observable in prices pripr to the dafe pf pur last report has been the forerunner of & weaker market for-all olaasea of. wool and although vyhen'the last mail left they had recovered their.; buoyancy, the; improvement' was" only temporary,"and a few days' of good competition gave place to weak and dragging salea. The depressed tone continued for the better part of 8 days, and weak, but as frequently happens, tlie lower rates brought an influx uf new buyers into the market and the increased competition at once let itself-.te -falt -by bringing prices to the old level,, and the sales have plospc[ firm,. Looking : at the sales all round, ?ood scoured' oombingi the, very finest Western Vibtoria! fleeces, and fine crossbreds have brought relatively better prices.than anything,, and have shown lete' ifregularity than the medium qialities'of 'gren'sy' R'mp washed :merino, particularly if from 'New''' Zealand. During,the series 840,499 bales have been catalogued, bale's/liave been bought in, v.-'i,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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166WOOL MARKET REPORT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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