RABBITSKINS MARKET
SALE AT DUNEDIN. DEMAND CONTINUES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN. July 2. The fortnightly sale of rabbit skins was held today, the offering submitted being just over 50 tons. The demand still continues and all grades were in request. Exporters operated freely, with New Zealand furriers giving good support for lots suitable for their trade. i Compared with rates ruling at last sale (June 25) hatters grades sold at I par to slightly easier. Furriers sorts ; (specially bucks.) were keenly comi peted for. and on the average bucks I sold 3d to (id dearer and does Id to 2d. j Some nice lines of winters were again forward, first bucks selling to 125 d, second bucks to 117 d, first does to 841 d, I first early bucks to HOd. spotted bucks to 921 d, and second does to 73Ad.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1940, Page 2
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