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ifELUOL'RNE HIDE .AIAKKKi. Kts.fiVfJ Feb. 13, 11.i.5 p.m. Melbourne, February 13. There U keen competition for hide?. Prices are very firm and the supply moderate. WAMiANU UAM FAIR. Wangauui Last Tlu? lirst day's sale oi the Wanganui ram fair eventuated to-day. There a very large attendance of buyers from up and down the coast. A feature or the sale was the keen demand for Lincoln atuds, the sale for these sheep the be*t tor many"year*. The highest prices for Lincoln studs were \V. Kayner's at 04 guineas and \V. \\ ybourne .i ■were —McGregor Bros. £34 ss, Wvbourne £2B 13s od, B. Rayner £26 10s, William Perry £2O os. The flock Liicolns, though not up to the standard of last year, sold at satisfactory figures, the highest being 21 guineas; the highest average for flock* being McGregor £9 3s Wraiid"\Vybouriie's £8 ifc. Bomneys of a good class sold up to average of £4 Hfe, the—latter for W • Radnor's entry. Jieieeatera and Downs were neglected. The sale continues t*• morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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169COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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