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THE WOOL SALES. United Press Association —Copyright LONDON, l<’eb.' 5. At the wool sales there is improved competition for crossbred. There is no change in merinos. The American visible supply of wheat is 64,884,000 bushels.
THE MEAT MARKET. Press Association. NAPIER, Feb. C. The Colonial Consignment anil Distributing Co., Loudon, cabled the following report on the frozen meat market:—To-day quotations arc ; Napier, Wellington, and North Island mutton 3.1 d, lamb, first quality, new season’s, olid, beef, hindquarters BJd, forequarters 2|d.
FEILDING RAAI FAIR
Press Association. FEILDING, Fob. 6
At the Foildiug ram fair to-dav, thirteen hundred rams were entered, mostly Romneys, but good stuff sold well. ' The highest price of the day was 32) guineas for a Lincoln bred by Air. Raynor, of Alasterton. The highest price for Romneys was 10 guineas, for two bred by Air. Allen, of Wairarapa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2109, 7 February 1908, Page 3
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