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Palmerston Ram Fair.

The Palmerston B_Hia_^i|yi^a success. TheWw!^|a.^i^lSi^i. ' dance, says aa cxc W^^p^pl, Border Leicesters and "^§a_k&yg were in large : -6'bmberß,l.a.' i £s^'&Jß had the greatest Show, andlrpfar the highest .average, pri^^^&Bckx. The highest: price~wa . 14 gujfeoMiSl. Romneys. Of 12 two-tooth stud Lincolns, offered by Abraham and Williams on account of Rathbone, ton were sold at afelavMy fttfejdn 13 1 guineas, paid by Stewartf Tw<r two-tooth Border Leicesters, offered by Abraham and Williams 'for the t New Zealand and ~ AusfcraUan ' j^thd*: Company, were sold for 4£ gum^l- 1 each, Blundell and Gow^r be^iEg purchasers. Two sfcud^Jiitf&Bs" offered by M. Henry on aebount' 'oF J. Collins, were -bongh^bjr A. P. Skerman f6_...5£> guineis-3_ch. A two-tooth Romney, which Henry offered on behalf of the New-Zealand and Australian Land Corapany^wis bought by Baker .for 8 guineas. Nine two- tooth Romneys, bred by R. Cobb, and offered on account of D. Buiclt, w«t'Q gold to* ft total of 184

Lincolns were sold by Carr, ou ac- j count of W. Wilson," 79j£ gum a', or an average price of £3 12.. 6d ; J and oighteen two tooth E mineys , were sold on accounfc of E. Cobb lor j £64 los 3d, or an average of £3 lis ! ZM.' - I

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Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1894, Page 2

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Palmerston Ram Fair. Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1894, Page 2

Palmerston Ram Fair. Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1894, Page 2

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