STUD SALE.
HIGH PRICES REALISED. Bj Telegraph.—Press Association. Ohristchurch, Last Night. A dispersal sale of Messrs \V. and J'. Nixon's noted Killinchy stud and Shorthorn cattle was held at Addington show grounds to-day. Shorthorn breeders from widely scattered parts of the Dominion attended, and the sale was a particularly successful one, high values being recorded. The sale to-day for 59 lots of cows and heifers realised £4071, an average of £OO. The top price was 235 guineafi for a cow bought by J. 0. Coop (Canterbury). The bull,' Ellesmere Carbine 10th, was bought bv Riddiford Bros. (Upper Hutt) at 475 guineas. Two other two year old bulls, Ellesmere Carbine lotli, and Ellesmere Lord Iluiek, were passed in at 145 guinea* and 150 guineas respectively. The. yearling hulls realised; fair prices, but the sale throughout was a notably good one, 07 lots aggregating £14,68-2.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1920, Page 5
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143STUD SALE. Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1920, Page 5
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