The Farmer's magazine . e favourable result ofthe last Leipzig cloth fair, and we had continually numerouspurchasers in the market. The chief demand continued forRu&sian combing and clothing wool at 58 to 66 thalers ; dittoscoured (from Odeaaa and Charkow), 88 to 95 ; Sileaian fleeces,fine ones, 95 to 105 ; ditto slipcs, 65 to 72. The whole amountof sales has been about 3,000 cwts,, the greater part of whichconsisted of Russian wools, which have been mostly acquiredby the clothiers and coinbers of the Zollvereiii, as well as byBerlin wholesale buyers. In the meantime there have beenmade very e
The Farmer's magazine . e favourable result ofthe last Leipzig cloth fair, and we had continually numerouspurchasers in the market. The chief demand continued forRu&sian combing and clothing wool at 58 to 66 thalers ; dittoscoured (from Odeaaa and Charkow), 88 to 95 ; Sileaian fleeces,fine ones, 95 to 105 ; ditto slipcs, 65 to 72. The whole amountof sales has been about 3,000 cwts,, the greater part of whichconsisted of Russian wools, which have been mostly acquiredby the clothiers and coinbers of the Zollvereiii, as well as byBerlin wholesale buyers. In the meantime there have beenmade very extensive contracts on ths sheeps back for thefuture clipping at au advance of 10 to 15 per cent, above lastyears June fair quotations. The moat eulerprizing speculatorsin this mode of business were those of Vienna, the Nether-landa, and Berlin ; but outward home-wool dealei s have equallysecured themselves many a large and renowned flock.—Guns-burg, Wool-broker. Printed by Rogerson and Tuxford, a46, Strand, Report of the British CoUeg-e o/^^^ ?1 ^ Health, Euston Eoad To^^.FOR 1859. --uaa, j^ondon. FELLOW-CoUNTETMEJf, ~~~ ——____ from Parliament wImtthev5u^«M*?i^^e at £l° ^:^;;;^^-^;e into ^.iX^%S::^^t^^ ^- ^-^-^-^^ .... man,f, r*^ *-^: -- know aH If .f ^-^ -Ploy a ^0^0^^^,^^-! ^^en carried tJ
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