CANTERBURY RAM FAIR
[ EANGE OF PRICES. j ■' .By Telegraph—Press Association. | Christchurch, March 28. ! The Canterbury Earn Fair was contin- : tied to-day, with tho sale of stud'rams. • ■ English Leicesters were in best dotnand, i and tliore was a good salo for Bomneys from tho flock of Mr. Thomas Hunt, '■■ A'elson. !,. The range of prices was as follows:— . English Leicester.?, Bgns., and 117-lsrns. [ for a ram from the flock of Mr. E. Kel- ; land (Tiniaru); Border Leicesters, 6 to . 18Jgns.; Corriedales, GJ- to -ITgns.; Shropshire, 20giis.;,half bred, sto Signs.'; Eomneys, 7 to 33gns.; Southdowns, 5J to '20?ns.; Lincolns, 10 to 25#h6.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 10
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99CANTERBURY RAM FAIR Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 10
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