RABBITSKINS
SALE AT DUNEDIN. The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association report as follows in connection with their rabbitskin sale held on Thursday:—We submitted a med-ium-sized catalogue to a full bench of buyers at our sale. Competition was keen and prices for autumn skins showed a rise of Id to 3d per lb on last sale’s rates, whilst summer skins were slightly easier. The following is the range of prices:—Small sd, summer broken 7d, summer bloodstained Bd, summers lOd, runners 9.‘d, milky 9jd, autumn broken 16,'d. autumn bloodstained 17d, light racks 17d, dawny autumns 17 : ;d, 2nd early autumns 18d. early autumns 23:;d, 2nd late autumns 25jd, late autumns 33,;d. 2nd incomings 28d. Ist incomings 441 d. summer blacks 10:,'d. autumn blacks 15.;d. summer fawns lOd, autumn fawns 14 : ;d, hareskins lOd, hair 25d.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1938, Page 9
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132RABBITSKINS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1938, Page 9
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