RABBITSKIN SALE.
Dalgety tfc Co report as fulloAvs—At to-day’s (Juno 7th) sale avc again offered a very large catalogue. In aB-av of the disappointing results hi l!;g London sales on May SSolh it who expected that prices generally would show a considerable decline at to-day’s sale. To some extent this Avas realised and all autumn and incoming grades Avere fully fid to 12d lower than last sale. Fortunately most of these Avill now have been disposed of. Good Aviuter sorts sorts sold very Avell and prices w'we fully up to last sale. Al) low grades, including damaged and blood-stained Avere 3d to fid loAver. This, of course, still leaves prices very high, and returns to trappers who are wise enough to send to our sales must continue to be high. Me expect a keen demand for all Avinter sorts during the season. I ’rices realised —_ J’rime winter bucks Mfijd, prime winter does IJIjDb Ist Avinter bucks 1-I3fi, Ist winter docs Il4jd; Avinter bucks up to KJOjd, winter faAvns 120] cl Ist winter blacks up to 1 fold.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3378, 13 June 1927, Page 5
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177RABBITSKIN SALE. Dunstan Times, Issue 3378, 13 June 1927, Page 5
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