THE WOOL MARKET
——.-———- LONDON SALES. | ._.... PRIOIS WILL MAINTAINID. United Press Assn—Elem Tel. Copyright. LONDON. May 13. At the \\’ool sales 8895 bales were offered. includlng 3:480 bales New Zealand, and “PIN bales were sold. There “as a moderate selection, mainly New Zealand wool-I, There was keen competition from the Homo mute. and prices generally were maintained. New Zeuland clips: Greasy MerinnS, Blrchill. top price, 17d. average, 13w: scoured .\lrriuns. Irishman. ton Drive. 2311. average. '26 .‘i-Stl; m‘f‘usy halfbred. Stanley Downs, top price, luétl. average, 13m. ___...— DIAOLAIMIR IN AUSTRALIA. IDEA NEVER CONSIDERED. Untied Press Assn—Elam Tel. Copyright. CANBERRA. May Li. Mr J. A. Lyons salrt he knew nothing of the suggestion that Australia and South Africa \\ould confer with the object of pt'mentins Japan from trans» fer-ring her purchases of \\'ool to New Zealnnd. Such an idea had never been considered.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 12
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140THE WOOL MARKET Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 12
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