FEILDINC NOTES.
. -v ■: ' • ' yiThero was a . very, good .'yarding of sheep and cattle at the salo yesterday (says our correspondent), with a fair attendance, of buyere. Prices, were not. in. favour 'Af • sellers. ■' :v • ! " ...Pipping-oporatioiis have "just finished here, ap'd 'mpst of the.s'ettlers .now know just where th'eyj v are as 'regards -their' losses in farm stock-, from the recent fires. , Some' of . the settlers ".have lost 'very heavily. I ..hear of spnie'having lost ono . hundred -out of'three hundred 1 sheep, which .is pretty severe on a. man,who is.tryingito carve out'a home in the .bao'kblccks; v • '-'The yearlings "left Feilding, last Monday for/ their new quarters at Levin. --.All - ■appear to be' well' grown, and in. the "toast of condition. . • • . . ' V : 'y :
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 180, 25 April 1908, Page 3
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122FEILDINC NOTES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 180, 25 April 1908, Page 3
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