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High bids for Charolais

PA Hamilton Keen competition was evident at the fourth national Charolais ; classic sale in Hamilton. Prices were well up on the previous . exotic cattie sales at ChristI church. .Australians were active, takI ing five of the 23 lots, but local buyers made up most of the buying strength, paying the top prices. The 23 lots averaged $3560, and grossed $81,900. The top price was $8750 for the two-year-1 old heifer. Longview Lyndell. on account of Longview Charolais Stud, of Napier. She was purchased by Mr B. J. Matchett, of I Auckland. The heifers averaged 35010.: and the bulls averaged $2900. Too prica was $4300. The ;ths lots averaged $B5O, and the threequarter breds, $5OO. Yachting.—The Australia, the | newest of the 12-metre vachts I from Australia, is tn New port Harbour in preparation for its maiden competition as a challenger for th* America's Cup.

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Press, 6 July 1977, Page 14

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High bids for Charolais Press, 6 July 1977, Page 14

High bids for Charolais Press, 6 July 1977, Page 14