OTAGO RAM AND EWE FAIR
By Telegraph.— Vrm Association Duneclin, March 2G. The Otago ram and owe- fair was held to-day, when a yarding of over 1000 stud and flock sheep was sold. The bidding was especially spirited tor Romneys, Border Lcicestors, and Corriedales. Otago, Southland, and Canf torbury breeders were represented, and I Mr. Leonard White, Kakaia, topped tie market with. 34} guineas for a Corriedalo 6tud shearling ram. The range of prices was:—Stud Komneys, ; ljS'to-27 guineas; Bprdor-Lcicesters, 12 to 30 guineas; flo'clc Eomneya, 4 to 11 guineas;'flock Border-Leicesters, 3} to 7? guineas; stud Corriedales, 10 to 34 J guineas; flock Corriedales, 5 to 14j guineas.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 161, 27 March 1918, Page 10
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107OTAGO RAM AND EWE FAIR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 161, 27 March 1918, Page 10
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