SHORTHORN STUD SALE
I‘rt fts Aasoviu ‘ ion l I ASTI N( IS. Saturday. The Jlamckakiiho dispersal sale was continued at tin* Valley Farm this morning, wln-n the remainder of the well-known Shorthorn stud was dh - posed or. A splendid line of heifers was offered and the response was slightly better than yesterday. The top prieo was 41 guineas, paid by K. J. W right irunterbury) for one yearling. Maraekakaho Seeret Uady: second highest price was paid by J. Scott (Canterbury) who purchased three s #!endid animals at an average price l ih*> guineas. Up to the luncheon adjournment the highest price among bti is was 90 guineas, this price was paid by the Manawhaka Estate tOamaru) for the four-year-old Maraekakaho Bold Baron.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 10
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122SHORTHORN STUD SALE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 10
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