RAM AND EWE FAIR
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, March 2G, Tlio ram and ewe fair concluded today, when stud rams were offered. Border Jjcicesters sold very patchily, but an imported ram realised 115 guineas. English Leicosters met with a very satisfactory reception, the ..best prices being 85 guineas and 825 guineas. Romnevs we?e not in great demand. The top prico was 5G guineas. Lincolns were deatl. Southdowns sold moderately, and Merinos wero only touched by or.e buyer. Shropshircs were neglected', but a few Corriodalcs sold, well. The range of prices was:—Corriedales, 10 io JOOgns.; Sliropsliires, 10 to 12jns.; Border Leicesters, 8J to liigns.; -J!omneys, 7} to %ns.; Sonthdowns, 7J to lOgns. r English Leicostere, 7 to 85sns.; Lincolns,. G to Bgns.; Mgrinos, 20 to ' "TJgns.' •-
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 10
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125RAM AND EWE FAIR Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 10
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