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SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

BIDDING STILL WEAK. fly Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. July 2, 9.30 p.m.) Sydney, July 2. The bidding for merinos at tho stud jheep sales to-day was again alack, as pending a recovery from tho lata drought pastoralists are disinclined to invest in high-priced animals. Tho top figure today was 200 guineas.. Messrs. Furnio and Giles, of New Zealand, paid 125 and 50 guineas respectively for two Uardry rams. The offerings in British" breeds were the smallest for seventeen years. Mr. John Nixon, of New Zealand, paid 13i guineas for a Lincoln ram. Messrs. Dowthwaite's, Sowden's, and W. and J. Nisoii's English Loicestor and Border Xeicester ram lambs and hoggots ranged from 2J to 4 guineas. Mr. Ensor's Corrie'dalo flock rams fotchcd 3 guinea,s.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 7

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SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 7

SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 7

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