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WOOL TRADE REVIEW. London, February 9.

Owing to the continued wet last year sheep-rot is extremely prevalent, especially in the Midland and Western connties. 10,000 sheep, chiefly ewes, are dead or dying in parts of Oxford, Warwick, Somerset, and Gloucestershire. A small portion is left. It is stated that it is expected that a large proportion of the lambing ewes will succumb, and it is becoming a matter for serious consideration to the wool staplers.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1190, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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WOOL TRADE REVIEW. London, February 9. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1190, 12 February 1880, Page 3

WOOL TRADE REVIEW. London, February 9. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1190, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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