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Export Of Stud Stock

Sir, —I would like a reply to the following without any wool being pulled over my eyes. Every once in a while I read of some of our stud sheep being shipped to foreign countries. I do not imagine that these countries are paying fancy prices for these animals for fun; rather they are to become in a very short time our competitors, and some of them, no doubt, producing wool as good as New Zealand at a lower cost and only half the distance from European markets. Are we not cutting our own throats?—Yours, etc., WOOLLY. March 12, 1968.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 12

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Export Of Stud Stock Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 12

Export Of Stud Stock Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 12