AUSTRALIAN NEWS
N.Z. FARMERS
(Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, July 11. Following a successful tour of Queensland and New South Wales, the New Zealand Farmers Party is spending a week in Victoria prior to returning home. ST,ED SHEEP PRICES. SYDNEY, July 11. Stud sheep sales just completed showed a decrease in values that mustcause serious thought. The fall has been steady for the past three years. In 1928 the average price for Merinos was over £34 sterling per sheep. In 1929 it was about £24 and this year it was a little more than £l2 sterling. The highest price for a single sheep last year was 2900 guineas, ns against 340 guineas this week. STOCK MARKETS FALL. CANBERRA. July 11. vessel Sir William Hilary after the The stock markets in every state foil yesterday and showed an unfavourable reaction. Capital values -of some stocks sank to new low levels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 5
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