WOOL.
London. December 2.— At the sheepskin sales 5800 were offered, and all sold. The bidding was spirited. Merinos were -}d to higher ; fine crossbreds, £d to fd; medwim coarse, Id. The advances are due to American purchases
r l ho Bradford wool market is excited. Common sixties, 2 id , supers, 24|d ; forty-sixes, to 17id.
Messrs. Stronach, Morris, and Co. report :— Kabhitskins.— We offered a small catalogue on Monday, and found prices on a par with those lately quoted, blacks if anything being a sihade better. The week* ly sales will now be discontinued, as supplies have fallen oil, sales being only held every second Monday. Sheepskins.— We offered a large catajogiue on .Tuesday, and nad a very good sale, all skins forward meeting a very good market.
Hides— Our sale last Thursday was smaller than usual, but puces, on the whole were good. Our uop price lor ox was 5Jd and for cow 4£d. Tallow and Fat.— Tnere is no change to report in thiy market.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 49, 8 December 1904, Page 13
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