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Skin prices

Payments to farmers for woolly and shorn lamb skins have been reduced by 25c in next week’s export schedule for the South Island. Sheep skin prices and payments for beef, lamb and mutton are unchanged. A woolly lamb’s skin with o.Bkg of wool will be worth 335 c; Ikg of wool, 375 c; I.2kg, 415 c, and I.skg, 475 c. For a shorn lamb’s skin with o.2kg, the payment will be 154 c, o.skg, 220 c, and o.Bkg, 280 c.

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Press, 18 February 1984, Page 3

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Skin prices Press, 18 February 1984, Page 3

Skin prices Press, 18 February 1984, Page 3

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