PRIVATE SALES.
Daring the creek the demand for fat and store sheep has been abnormally brisk, heavy exchanges being tho result. I have sold for M r D. Morrow 640 crosabreds at 183 ; and 351 merino wethers at 15-, delivery on the farm. These Bheep were remarkably well gr:z?d and heavy weights, 800 crossbred wethera for Mr.fno. Kemp, 16b 6d ; 2000 mixed a v >cop for At Hawdon at price withheld ; 1000 fat orosabreds for Mr Sommerville at price withheld; 700 crossbred ewes for Mr MoDowall at 11s 6d ; 500 croßßbred Bbeep for Mrs Glbßon at 14j 9 J ; and several smaller lines at fully equal values. A very large number of store sheep could be absorbed m the Aahburton County, a great number of farmers co . h-tvlng a sheep to their name, and they are only waiting for sheep to get cheaper, (which they wont do this season) to purchase freely v
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 1 September 1888, Page 2
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153PRIVATE SALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 1 September 1888, Page 2
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