CANTERBURY RAM AND EWE FAIR
By Telegraph—Eress. Association. 'T ; • Chrlstchuroh, March 22. *' At the Canterbury ram and ewe fair .the entry was 3894, against 4130 last .year, all -breeds, with Southdowns showing a dccrenso. The demand was for English,and Border Leicester anil Corricdales, and tlio lowest prices were realised for Southdowns, and tho highv Vest for English Leicester and.merino 'ihalfbreds.- _The range of prices was:— .English 1$ guineas to 9} "guineas; -Border Leicester, 2}-guineas •to v l2 guineas; Corriedale, 5 /to 13 guineas; half bred, 2} guineas to i 17J guineas'; Lincoln, 3.J guineas to i guineas; : Romney, 1 guinea, to 9 gul- \ fnoas; Southdown, 2 guineas to 43 gui'seae; Shropshire, 2 guineas to 6J guinea's. > ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 8
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116CANTERBURY RAM AND EWE FAIR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 8
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