WANGANUI RAM FAIR.
Wakoakci, February 8. Itfetsrs Freeman B. Jackson and Co. s annual rani fairbega.n to?day, and was largely attended by buyers from tht» oowt. Lincoln studs were keenly competed for, Mr J f B. Sutfcon's i Southland) topping the TwarHot with feur.toothu at 06ot. His average for ten was £35 15s. Mr Fred Button's fifteen averaged £24 14s 3d, the highest being 38gs. Hon.M. Holmes' (Oamaru) eight averaged £17135, the highest being 28&£s. Good flock Lincolns sold very well, a pen of twentyfour by Mr W. Wilson (Klslea) averaging £9 lls. Medium Lincolns were fully 10a / 6dto2ls lower than last year. Mr C. W. Reid's (Onmaru) seven Uomneys, th« only ones in fhe market, averaged £6 15|
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2894, 9 February 1893, Page 2
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119WANGANUI RAM FAIR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2894, 9 February 1893, Page 2
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