Messrs. Dalgety "and Company, .Ltd., report having offered.a good yarding of sheep and a small entry of cattle at Pahautonui on Thursday. Competiticfh was dull, but most of the entry \vas disposed of at the following prices':—Fat wethers, 245; 4 and 5-year ewes, to 15s 6d; mixed age ewes, 8s to 12s; 2-tooth wethers, 15s; small 2-tooth ewes, lls 6d; l^-year empty heifers, £3 10s.
Amongst the "passengers for England by the Buahine are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Cousins, of Karon, who are leaving with their little daughter for an extended tour of the British 1 Isles and Southern Europe.. They expect to ba absent from th« Dominion for alxmt tfertc yeara. ■ . .
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 6
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