.SHIP FOR SALK. MELBOURNE. Aug. 9. When the American schooner Aneuira was auctioned, the bidding was not brisk, and the vessel was passed in at £4GO. EWE’S ACHIEVEMENT. MERCER, Aug. 3. The Bearing of five lambs at one birth was the achievement of a I.in-coln-Roninev ewe, owned by Mr G. Gregory. *jnf Te Rangi farm, Mercer, last week. The quintet looked like a litter of pigs while running with tin r 1 mother. Far from lieing weedy, as might lie expected. they are well developod and healthy, and give every promise of thriving. Only two have keen left with the mother to rear; the others are being brought up ou the
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1927, Page 2
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