SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.
NEW ZEALAND WELL FORWARD. 6y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' 1" Syilhey, July 10. At'the" sheep sales 'somo of the prices realised- were:—On account of Mr. Elisor, ,White-'Ruck, Rangiora, • two Corriedalo roms,"so- guineas ea'ch,'fliul three othors 82J, 25,-aud 20,-' on-account of Mr; Doivthwaittf,'ltoiYhey 'M'arsli ram, 66' guineas, others ranged-from 1 .'15 guineas to 20' guineas, "-iind. a - ewo • fetched 421, "while . others',; .brought . from 9 Jtd; 20 guineas.-. Mr.- Dowthwaito's Border Lei'ccsteri.brought', froms to 20 guineas; Mr. Donald Grant's 'Border ' Lyicesters were sold, for from G to 27J guineas. ■ • There wero largo offerings'of stud flock sheep'and lambs of i English breeds on behalf of New Zealand owners. They Tanged from : 2-i to 7 guineas. (Ret. .July 10,.10.20 p.m.) , Sydney, July 10. , Thero has been- a gocd demand for merinos, prices generally being abovo last • year's average. ..South. Africans are" buy-, ing fairly freely,' though not indulging in fancy figures..Tor British -breeds there is an improved demand. Top prices .were secured for three . Eoonoko, merino rams—7lo guineas, 560 guineas, and 500 guineas respectivcely, ' / Three, others brought 200 guineas each."-The Tasmaniah grand champion meriiio ram, Sylvan 11, brought 2-10-guineas. ; Of the Lincolns, sold on account of Mr. E. Bamhall,,, Wniuku, fiy.e' studr . rains fetched'.from,- 4 guineas; forty-fiyo rams; averaged i£3 55., to £0., On account , of Mr. John Nixon (Killinohy), t a. stud mm was sold _for Ji3,los.' Mr.' Joseph Dowthwaite, Waimate—2B lambs, average ■£3 10$. Mr, F. Shakespeare, Waiukn—2,9 nms, /rot? £3 10s. to ,£3 15s. Mr. Alfred Kidd,-Waiuku—liO-ram lambs, from .£3 .Vs.-to .S3 7s. Gd. MANAWATU spring show. The 'secretary-'of the ' '.' and. ; West Coast -A. and P. Association ■. (Mr. : W. T. Penney) advises that', November ' 5, 6, and Z will be the dates for -the association's twenty-eighth ; spring; show. We 'do- Jibt say "Everybody's, Doing It," but we 'do; Slay that, every';CheGse Factory Manager .'ought .to do-it; Thiit-is to/instnl'""Vidtor" Vats' in the placo 'or the old fashioned flat bottomed Vat! If you haven't done it—do it iiow. It means a material help to von and the quality of . the cheese you will make.will be greatly improved. In fact, iv "Victor" Vat . moans .better Cheese and Bigger Profits. Soud for particulars to-day. Albert J. I'arton, Plumber, Carterton. —Advt. Calf Food Up-to-D.ite.—Tlio-"Gilruth" Calf Food is now prepared in two quali- ! tics. No. 1 (blue brand) for feeding with skim milk, and No. 2 (red brand) for ! feeding with either casein or cheese whey, j Obtainable all Stores.—Advt. . ..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 8
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405SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 8
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