Stock Export Trade.
(Per Press Association). Adelaide, August 22. Mr Bradbury, of Sydney, one of the pioneers of the live stock export trade, has returned from a visit to the chief consuming centres in England, made with the view of ascertaining the prospects of the trade. Interviewed, he said there was a tremendous opening for Australian cat tie if handled properly and shipped carefully. He says the sheep for the English market, should be Shropshire crossbreds. j as a great want of English bntchers is a nuggety crossbred. For lamb there is an unlimited demand. The Shropshire cross is well suited to Australia, and is more prolific than the Lincoln cross, will fatten faster, and it is fit for export at five months old. He also says, London, Manchester, and Liverpool can take all the rabbits Australia can send,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 47, 23 August 1895, Page 3
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139Stock Export Trade. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 47, 23 August 1895, Page 3
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