BOOM PRICES IN AFRICA
GROWING-EXPORT TRADE.
South Africa is passing through a crreat change (states a correspondent in for is alight, hut this" «gniTitpd to the general use of moto'.s. ASiS Sri lmve been k. Ed >n tens of thousands in the war thenjeniand renmins limited. All the roaas German Bast Africa are paved mto horses' bone.-if a horse has car™< a man 50 miles thero he has . done» Jμ bt » "While a few years since. £200 ,vn S considered a very toll pnee *o pay for an average stud bull, he sa>s ™at the last sbul stock sale held nt Bloemfontein £1000 was and £500 for a cow. This big lncicase is'attributed to the export, of hoof anrl dnirv products. In MM ojer rVonO OO'O worth of meat was imported SS'eTJnion. Inlfll6*et™<U«s •enlaced bv an, export trade of val i per annum. Wβ have about £,00 P 0 head of cattle in the Union Uhodesin, Bechnsmaland, and i mv tho Swestern Protectorate-all good cS countries-should have as many more." ;
WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD..
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 12
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174BOOM PRICES IN AFRICA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 12
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