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ROMDALESHEEP Bred at 500 metres above sea level. Average percent 150 (from closed flock). Wool — 35-36 microns. Quiet, easy handling easy care ewes, very quick maturing, lambs for heavy weight trade. Bulky fleeces. Contact Bob Calder Ph 251-130 Little River

SHEEP FARMERS! YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR RETURNS... J01N... FORT EXPORT LTD A CO-OPERATIVE MEAT EXPORT COMPANY * Shareholding opportunity for $lOO total. * Fort has distributed over $2 million to its shareholders in the last two years. Fort Export Ltd has welcomed the return of sheepmeat ownership to private enterprise. In line with its intensive marketing programme, Fort is seeking to double its throughput of sheep and lambs for the 1985/86 season. To procure these animals, Fort Export Ltd is offering sheep producers the opportunity to become shareholders in the company. AIL you need to do is purchase 100 $1 Fort Export shares. (Send the coupon below for more details). This Is a rare opportunity to become a shareholder in a company which has distributed more than $2 million to approximately 170 shareholders in the last two years. JOIN THE MEAT MARKETING TEAM WITH THE OUTSTANDING TRACK RECORD! r---— — I To: Fort Export Ltd, U ! P.O. Box 25-128, Bl Tfl FORT EXPORT LTD I Chrl.tchurch. ■ I Telephone 793-244. in association with [ Please supply me with further details. ! Name: EJtoktex group ! Telephone: ■ THIS DOES NOT FORM A PROSPECTUS

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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

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