RABBITSKINS
SALE AT DUNEDIN. (By Telegraph—Press Asociation.l DUNEDIN. April 10. _ There was a good offering for this time of the year at today's rabbitskin sale, the approximate total being 50 tons. Competition was well spread, prices on the average being par to slightly easier than previous quotations. Exporters took a big weight of the offering with local furriers purchasing lots suitable for their trade. Some good parcels of early autumns were on offer, firsts bringing up to 48Jd. A few lots of first late autumns sold up to 571 d. The official range of prices is as follow:—Small. 175,'d to 21 : ;d; runners. 31 d to 32.? d; light racks, 40d to 43.',d; prime racks. 38d to 423 d: summers. 243 d to 26d; summer broken, 25d to 25id; autumns broken. 281 d to 30Ad; dawny autumns, 39.*,d to 43d; second early autumns, 42.;d to 44j'd; first early autumns, 46d to 48Jd; summer blacks. to 22;'d; autumns, blacks. 24d to 28? d fawns. 28d to 36d. milky 24!d to 25 J; hareskins. 16.'d to 17d; ferrets. Is 6d to ss; horsehair. 22d to 27d; first late autumns, 55d to 57d.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1940, Page 9
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