Pleasant Point Ewe Fair
“The Press" Special Service TIMARU. Fab. 19. . A* ri«fy of 14900 sheep jnet L **"* l «« the annual Ptemmnt Point adult ewe tantoday The ewes came forward in excallent order, whfch waa m marked contrast to the twotooth ewe fair last week. ■ Bu / er » attended from many diMrfcte to Canterbury. The sale opened on a sound and moderate note but soon Maenad up when recognised annual dieep cane forward. Vetoes, according to quality, lifted 5s to 30s above those peid at the foir test ftir. There was a full clearance at auction. Vahwa were: Best four and ssz.W’w'Wjrs; at zwae four and five-yrar Daassnber and tete-ohom asrsa Ma to Me Bd, rood 43a to 80s. average 33e to &. ptafo 33s to 335. . Champion wins—-The world feather-weight • boxing champion. Davey Moore, beat Gil Gadiill. of Los Angeles, last night when the referee stopped the non-title bout in the fifth round—San Jose. Feb. 19. All men are equal but some are more equal than others.—Geotge OrweM.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30062, 21 February 1963, Page 17
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