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STORE SHEEP.

The entry of store sheep, although below the average of recent markets, was nevertheless a fairly full one, and consisted .principally of ewes with a small proportion of lambs and a tew pens of wethers. Included among the ewes were a few lines of laii to good two-tooths, but the bulk consisted of full-mouth and mixed aged sheep, and the condition was very caried. The slightly improved weather conditions during the past week caused more interest to be taken in the sale, resulting in a slight firming of prices for all sorts of good young sound-mouth ewes. The demand for low condition and aged sfaeep showed no change from the

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Grey River Argus, 8 April 1911, Page 7

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STORE SHEEP. Grey River Argus, 8 April 1911, Page 7

STORE SHEEP. Grey River Argus, 8 April 1911, Page 7

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