S HEEP BREEDING.
Biß .The breeding of wool is ore of our most important indjstries There has been nmch fault found of late with Auckland grown wool, and in lat*» sale reports, Mr Osbon c -the »obl stapler, an authority, I admit, second to non^ m the Colony, says : — 4< -Noth nn but a ju< i< i ut mixture of Cot*trc>ld «wes. crossed by the pioper olaai of rams wiii sa»e our wool industiy." Now, o>>relf and -other flock mast e^ wouJd only be too glad to learn tfhat is the 1r- per clast of rams to breed from. My own* opitmm is that a clas» of good combing woo) «uitab c for the English market would be yet by « rosing Cotswoll ews with Leiccter iams. Perhapi Mr O will aff >rd focoe further rnfornaation on the •übject. ->I an, <£(?.— i>H£PHßtil>. Te Aw<in»utu.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2
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143SHEEP BREEDING. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 553, 4 December 1875, Page 2
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