THE WORLD'S HIGHEST PRICED SHEEP.
DURING THE PAST TEN- YEARS
The'following list of - the. ■ highestpriced sheep sold within -tha past ten years will no doubt bb-bf -the greatest possible interest 1 tb ; h flock-owners throughout New Zealand, viz' - : (1) Lincoln ram, / byed/by Mr H. Dudding, England, sola-Si39B'; price 1000 guineas. V;v .: (2) Lincoln ram, bred bib'Mg H. Budding, England, sold 190&; price, 1000 guineas. (3) Lincoln ram, bred by Mr H. Budding, England, sold 1906; price, 1450 guineas. (4) Lincoln ram, bred by Mr H. Budding, England, sold 1907; price, 900 guineas. ■ h (o) Merino ram, Bonald Bihnie, bred by Mr Thos.- Millear," N/SV.W., sold 1907; price, 1200 guineas. (6) Merino .ram, Royal Bream, bred by Mr J. S: Horsfall, NS.. W., sold 1907 ; price, 1000 ■ „ In view of the made by certain interested' sheep dip manufacturers to their'' particular preparations being used on the most valuable sheep in the world, we confidently submit the above, which, includes what are absolutely the most valuable sheep living to-day, so far as such value has neon ascertained by actual sales made, and it ,is. surely more than a mere coinpifienee to find the most renowned slrpQpibwne.rs in England and users of Quibell’s Bips!, on' ; 'their high-class flocks, and testifying,’, in the most unqualified term£l®/ the benefits derived from the iise of these splendid preparations. Is it reasonable to suppose that such world famous flock-masters as Messrs Budding, Horsfall and Millaer would use Quibell’s Bip if money could buy a better preparation? Let every unprejudiced sheep-owner answer this question for himself.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9170, 13 June 1908, Page 5
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258THE WORLD'S HIGHEST PRICED SHEEP. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9170, 13 June 1908, Page 5
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