STUD SHEEP
i» PRICES AT MASTERTON. >* $ ; . Ah V ! flock Romneys was a feature .of tflo ■ Masterton rain fait'.' Tliere was a large and representative'bench of-; buyers ;and for .betterclass animals was .keen. Sir Wll--llam Perry received* 1 top price of. 39 ? guineas tor a fine stud ram sold to^s Mr J. C. -BJdwtll,-of- Featherston, Sir^ William also received 30 guineas and ' 27 guineas for other animals, \ \ * • The demand' for flock Romneys'*' exceeded the supply and‘bidding* was-V animated. - Prices ranged* from t • to 10 5? guineas;' There jvas no. %e- f mandfor’ stud Lincolns. Top‘priced "fo t ,flbck'Lincolns (was 'tfvp' guineas. -
;; l-^ssssss^sssssss A bush fire on an,eight-mile front destroyed •■6OOO acres’of.;State forests near Lancefield, and has now . approached within half a mile of the grazing lands. The settlers are* afraid that the school-house, will beburnt down. . s ... . ,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11044, 18 February 1933, Page 1
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136STUD SHEEP Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11044, 18 February 1933, Page 1
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