DOMINION WOOL.
DISTRIBUTION OF PURCHASES. A feature of the 1936-37 wool season in New Zealand wa? tllo large purchases of wool bv Japan, United States, and Canada. Britain, was, as in the past, the principal buyer. Statistic* prepared for Dalgelv’s annual Wool Review give the distribution of purchases during the season a 5 follow: Destination. • United Kingdom 245.626 Japan, China, India 122,769 France 74,547 Germany and Austria ?t’oa7 Belgium and Holland -.ul’cia TJ.S.A. and Canada 414,515 Ttaly and Switzerland 270 Russia. Norway, and Sweden g,220 Poland and Czechoslovakia 8.957 Spain and Denmark L6U Local manufacturers Local scourers 25,8Uf Australia and Tasmania 44,0df Total 686,994 An aged Romnev-Lincoln ewe gave birth to five lambs on‘the property of Mr A. F. Currv. at Mangaraiva, Woodvillc, recently. The owe had to be killed later, sp that the lambs, which weighed 171 b 111 the aggregate, did not survive, Mr E. Mason, a veterinarian, of Woodvillc. cannot recall a similar instance, nut he stated' that or rare occasions four lambs had been born of the One mother.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 28 July 1937, Page 4
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173DOMINION WOOL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 28 July 1937, Page 4
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