GENERAL CABLES.
I SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Received July 7, 8.40 p.m. Sydney, Jalv 7. At the annual meeting of the Lou?wool Sheep-breeders? Association, a. number of New Zealand members being present, it was resolved to adopt a registered tattoo mark to identify registered sheep. At the sheep sales one Haddon Rig Merino ram fetched 200 guineas and others 240 to 250 guineas. Ten averaged £l5O, Drafts of Romney Marsh, Leicester flock rams, and ram lambs, on behalf of New Zealand breeders, ranged from' I£2 2s to £4 4s. Mr. Millear, of Denilquin Parte, pro»ented 189 rams to the wounded fund, and they fetched [£lßoo. QfiQP -B?ICES lspp TOOL. Eeceived July 7, 8.50 p,m. : , ; Brisbane, July Y. • The wool sales were excited, Japanese and American buyers forcing competition in good wools and Italian representatives buying freely. Prices were ten to fifteen per centum above last sales.* , !,' Exports prohibited. ii, -U .Received July 7., 8.40 pjip. itS v i.; ;,»l _ Melbourne, July 7. jA-PJjfclamation prohibits the) exportation of fodder, oats, maize, qran, and jwlterd. j
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1915, Page 5
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