RABBITSKIN SALE.
. Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Dunedin, report:—"Rabbitakins: At bur Bale held this week there was the usual attendance of buyers. Competition was brisk at prices averaging about 2d per lb lower than those ruling at last sale. The following is the range of prices::—Runners and suckers 12Jd tol6}d, light racks 24d to 27d, summers ]BJd to 2Cd, prime racks 27d to 28d, early autumn 34d to 37d, late autumn 29Jd to 40d. iocomIng .winters 3Gd to' SOJd. enrly. winter 48 d to 50V1, pnme winter bucks wd to 76d, prime winter does 70Sd to 84d, first winter" bucks 62Jd to .73Jd, nrst winter does e2d to 70Jd, spotted winters 31} d to 44d, first winter black 48d to 6fid, second winter black to 65} d, winter fawn to 63d, outgoing 33d to 421 d, hareskins 18d to 23d. horsehair 23d to 2Sd."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1923, Page 8
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144RABBITSKIN SALE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1923, Page 8
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