THE HIGHEST PRICED SHEEP OF THE CENTURY.
../It is always a matter of interest to the flockowner/to know where the highest priced sheep of the day have been- bred, who are jtlie owners' of ■.tnenv and what are the methods practised to- bring them to perfection. , v.'*., . The most valuable sheep living at the present time, so, far as such values have been ascertained by actual sales made, are as follows:—• . :■;••'. '';Y - ; -' '■ Ons. FirsV the Lincoln'ram sold by . Mr Henry Budding) in 1906 V for ; 1450 Second, the merino ram,-. Sir i William, sold -by ,'• the , ( tors of the. late Mr • Millear, of • Deriilquin Stud ' Park, Denilquin,' New South Wales, in .1909, to the execu- .■'■-.,.:■■■ tors of the late Sir W. J. j Clarke, of Cobram State, iSew ' ; ; .. South Wales for•■.-'■; ,1350 Third, the merino Tarn ;Donald ;■■.,■ " ;Dinnie, sold by the same \ '■■', breeder in 1907 to the Canowie Estate, South Australia, for 1250 ;, All tne above famous sheep were dipped in Quibell's.Dip a fact which ', speaks for itself of the esteem in which this preparation is held by the men whose position, in the pastoral woi'ld is oh top.*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 6
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189THE HIGHEST PRICED SHEEP OF THE CENTURY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 6
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