Romney Marsh.
The Romnoy Marsh Bums entered were of a very superior class and several lots elicited spirited bidding. Up to the time of our going to press the rams sold ranged from to 6J guineas. Among the sales we noticed a pen on account of Mr W. Dorset, five of which were knocked down to Mr W. McKenzie at five guineas and one to Mr 1). McKay, at <lfgs; one to Mr Falloon at the samo figure. On account of Mr A. McKenzie, one to Kebbell Bros, at 4ga; one to G. Welch at similar price. One pen on account of Mr Farquhar Gray, of two tooth Eomneys brought as high as six guineas, the buyers being A. McKenzie two at sgs; one at sJga; one to G, WelohatsJgs; two to Mr Monckton at five and a half and six guineas respectively.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4332, 2 February 1893, Page 2
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143Romney Marsh. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4332, 2 February 1893, Page 2
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