THE WOOL MARKET.
THE MELIOURNI SALES. 000 i) uOMi’ETITIUN PItEYAILS. .\‘u JAPANESE BUYERS PRESENT. United Press Assn—Else. Tel. Copyright. MELBOURNE, June 2. .\t the wool sales to-day 3800 bales were otl‘ere-j and. considering the poornesg ut‘ the selection, good compet‘— tion prevailed and u good clearance was made. No Japanese buyers at tended, owing to Australia‘s new tarlt't' policy. Withdrawals were hem}. chiefly owing to owners' reserves. The tendency of the market for fleece \Voois was, it“ anything. easier. (lrutehings. which comprised the bulk oi‘ the onelffigs. were fully firm on linbasis of the lust Geeiong sales. The slight decline in prices of ileecvr \\'ools is not thought to have been due entirely to the absence 01' Japanese buyers. as the June sales are never d true indication of the market's strength, mostly oddmenis being altered. Bradford and the Continent \\'ert-lam-Imm, hut .\ustruiha mills tutupetod freely.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 7
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146THE WOOL MARKET. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 7
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