STUD SHEEP SALE
INTEREST SHOWN IN SYDNEY. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, J'une 26. Tile annual stud sheep sales opened tc-day, with ia large attendance. Considerable interest was evidenced, owing to tlie higher wool values. The bidding, however, was generally disappointing. taking into account the recent drought and other uncertain factors, the prices realised laro regarded as fair, but as the sales progress, a hardening tendency is inevitable. Merino rams, in some instances, sold well. For instance, four special stud rams from Ttangic, New South Wales, made £lO7l, averaging £267 9s. Thirty-six selected rams in pairs sold on behalf of Donald Grant, Limited, New Zealand, made £378, and averaged ten guineas. Fifty selected flock rams in fives made £241 10s, an average of £4 16s 9d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 5
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125STUD SHEEP SALE Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 5
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