WOOL.
London, May 13.— -The wool sales are firm, and conir petitjon is well maintained. Prices are unchanged. The Acland clip brought lOJd. London, May 14.— The Bradford wool market is quiet. The market is extremely firm. Business is done in crosebreds. Forty-sixes, 13id ; other sorts, unchanged.
At the London wool sales competition was strong, and prices fully maintained. The sales included the following clips : Te Anau, B|d ; Kaputone, 14d. London May 17.— The wool sales continue brisk. Low crossbreds are a farthing dearer than opening rates, and fine crossbreds and merino a halfpenny. Continental buyers are taking a fair share of both. The following clips were sold : Owhao-ko. 10|d ; Okirae, 7*d ; Raglan, 7id ; Till, Bid ; Kawaru, lO^-d. The quantity catalogued to date is 130,459 bales, and sold 126,003 bales.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 21, 21 May 1903, Page 13
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130WOOL. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 21, 21 May 1903, Page 13
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