WOOL AND LAMB SCARCITIES.
: WILL PRICES -RISE? English ■ papers by yesterday's mail bring news which may be the forerunner of infoniiiitian tluit "the prices of wool and lamb will rise. According to the 'Tanner and Stockbreeder," fat lamb is scarce this year, and is in consequence making top prices. "No doubt (says the paper) it is nut quit* so easy feeding lambs for the market, in!'a wet. yeafj-'and' p&sibly the ew«s do "ifo't gßod motlieK as. in a .drier season. At all ere-uts, the actual result is that -fewer lnmbs are being marketed, pnd"tiiovdeiutittd in conseSuence has risen in the provinces. On ie other hand, sheep have .rather gone back in price." The "Live Stock. Journal" says that a short wool clip "is anticipated in the Uniied Statw. feiuiibc !.art totseu heavy loScs of sheep in" the far Western States, and weather conditions in some other parts of the country have been unfavourable to the growlhiof. fleeces.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 854, 28 June 1910, Page 8
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157WOOL AND LAMB SCARCITIES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 854, 28 June 1910, Page 8
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