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CANTERBURY RAM FAIR

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The ram and ewe fait concluded today, when stud rams were offered. Border Leieesters sold very patchily, but an imported ram realised 154gns. English Leieesters met with a very satisfactory reception, the best prices being 85gns. and 82$gns. Eomneys were not in great demand. The top price was 56gns. Lincolns were dead. Southdowns sold moderately, and Merinos were only touched by one buyer. Shropshires were neglected, but a few Corricdales sold well, The range of pricea was: —Corriedale 10 to lOOgns., Bhropshires 10 to 12gns., Border Leieesters, 8$ to 145gns., Bomneys 7£ to 56gns., Southdowns 7£ to lOgns., English Leieesters 7 to 85gns., Lincolns 6 to Bgns., Merinos 20 to 77Jgns.

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Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 5

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CANTERBURY RAM FAIR Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 5

CANTERBURY RAM FAIR Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 5

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