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CANTERBURY RAM FAIR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ChrlsMmrch, Last Night. The ram and ewe fair concluded to-day' when stud rams were offered. Border Leicester sold very patchlly, but an Imported raim realised 145 guineas. English Lelcesters met with a very satisfactory reception, the best prices being 85 guineas nnd 82% guineas. Komneys were not in great demand. The top price was 56 guineas.' Lincolns were dead. Southdowns sold moderately, and Merinos were only touched by one buyer l Shropshlres were neglected, but a few Corrlcdales sold well. The range of prices was: Corrledales 10 to 100 guineas, Shropshlres 10 to 12, Border Lelcesters B'/* to 145. Romneys 7% to 56, Southdowns 7% to 10. English Lelcesters i to 85, Lincolns 0 to 8, Merinos 20 to 77 &
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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127COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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