MASTERTON RAM FAIR
(P.A.) MASTERTON, February * Although some good prices were P»J for Southdowns on the second day of w Mastertoii ram fair to-day, the tendency this year was to go for long-wool torn and the tone of sale was not equal » that of yesterday, when there was » exceptional demand for Romneys. Several flock rams were sold for Exceptionally brisk bidding reached » peak of 80gns for two flock Southdown rams bred by Roland M. Perry, wnj<» were sold to R. H. Hodgins. A Southdow ewe from R. M. Perry’s stud was soid « W. Torbett for 22gns, and others realW* l 20gns, 18gns. and 12gns. .
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25736, 23 February 1949, Page 6
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