WAIRARAPA RAM FAIR.
good prices realised. (Pkb United Press Association.) MASTERTON, January 13. , Thn Wairavapa Stud Shoepbreedors annal In, fair was held to-day before T large attendance of buyers representing all The Now Zealand provinces and New u ri Wales It was essentially a Romnej S TT h ~ff the other breeds being entirely sale, al h ,o ° was 250 guineas p“rf MT Shannon Bothers of Feihling, P 1 ( Annrlinn- ram offered by Mr \\ . C. , • x.l, irjo (ruinous for five sheep. I Por?v mul Son, “Penrose,” Mastcrlon had an average of 88.1-3 Rumeas for is. Tv mo'Trnlneas from W. M. Stewart (Feild-r-i 170 •Miineas from J Miller (Otago), m from T. H Meo (Otago) and 150 guineas from W. K Glasson (New SO i\l,'. l o'ipptni Donald (Foatherston) nveraced bT 1-3 guineas, bis best prices being ?20 gmmas from Mr J G. Alexander (Wanganui). 120 guineas from Mr Craw ford King (Otago), and 100 guineas from Uamb Brothers (North Auckland). A. P. Southey (East Taratnhi) averaged f,5 guineas with one lot reaching 155 guineas, the purchaser being W. R. Glasson (New South Wales).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19997, 14 January 1927, Page 10
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