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COMMERCIAL.

3YD?4F:Y STUD SALES. POOR PRICES RULING[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT] (Received Julv 2, 10 p.m.) SYDNEY, Julv 2. Bidding at the Merino stud sales was again sick, pending a recovery from the late drought. Pastoralists were disinclined to invest in high-priced audmals. The top figure to-day was 200 guineas. Messrs. Furnie and Giles, New, Zealanders, paid 125 and 50 guineas respectively for two rams. The offering cf British breeds was the smallest for 17 years. „ , , Mr. John Nixon, a New Zealander, paid 131 guineas for a Lincoln ram. Messrs. Powthwaites, SowclenWand, and J. Nixon’s English Leicester and Border Leicester ram lambs and hoggets ranged from 24 to 4 guineas; and Mr. Ensor’s Corriedalc flock rams' brought three guineas.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3565, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3565, 3 July 1912, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3565, 3 July 1912, Page 2

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