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CLEARING SALE AT PUHGAREHtJ. At Pungarehu yesterday, fot Mr. A .IttuWJT'i' clearing utile, conducted by Mr. Newt on Klwj there was a very large attendance. The was a very fine line, and made an averagejot' Just on £lB, the highest price being £B2. Tag, I well-known pedigree Jersey bull I Bilberry's Last/' a prizewinner, by K.CB. from./. Mr. E. Eagle's champion cow "Bilberry IT made-a 90 guineas, being purchased by Mr. fired Qofrft. of Manala. The same buyer also sheared "Soumlse Jack's Fancy," at 72. guineas, AMA% yearling heifer, "Debutante" at 26 guineas. Mr.. t j. Shepherd, of Opunake, purchased a cow,:| ! "Merry England," at 36 guineas, and Mr. C.ffO.4 Hawke, of New Plymouth, secured 'WoWa'fy; Pride" at 25 guineas. Two very cbcride graft-*; 2-year Jersey heifers made £2l each, ana,N i others £l3. Two pedigree yearling Jersey bt*H» « made 15 and 17 guineas, and a nice line* of J eleven yearling grade Jersey heif«i» fcv JMU4; vedo* Bilberry's Last made £5. ■ ' : i
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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164COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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