WOOL.
London, August 18.— Bradford wool market : Crossbreds quiet, with a better demand for merinos. Forties, 11 *d , forty-sixes, 15}<d , common sixties, 23 Vd ; super, 21Jd.
Messrs. St'ronach, Morris, and Co. report : —
Rabbitskms —The cables in connection with the London sales show that best skins have declined and that inferior siorts were up from l ,d to per ft. A.t our sale on Monday we submitted a large catalogue, but buyers were inclined to reduce hunts on best winters, although Vve sold these up to lOfd, for mixed bucks and docs Other sorts were unchanged, blacks bringing up to 23d pet lb, early winters to ll^d, autumns to 13^d, and summcis to Bd. Fawns, to 15 id
Sheepskins. — We offered a large catalogue on Tuesday, amd had one of the best sales which we have expenenced for a long time Cros&bieds made up to 6/8, halfbreds to 0/-, and hoggets to 6/8. Hides — No sale since last rcpoit Tallow and Fat —These articles remain unchanged, the demand being fair at lato quotations.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 13
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172WOOL. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 13
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