EARLY SHEARING IN. N.S.W.
With .favourable.. weather • shearing-"is now well in-its stride m the, early districts of the State,- although most shedp owners -m . the West and 'North-West would have willingly put. up with interruptions m ; the sheds to secure the benefats of good rains.,- Receipts-of wool to aate.in Sydney evidence an increase; on ;last yeai-ls;figures,; while;.the new wool to. fiand- shows;:a- considerable'improvement on - that of last year. , The - market in. the.first partlof. the-sellirig seasbn'.'it iOQxOnSl^ erp.f' may; :be-'• high«: than;;in J.y^ ; -Possibly some-growers may not obtain much '.higher, ■' if-•-..any.■■. higher prices'; :-But :.the: forecast- is:"that- their returns -per sheep will, probably be larg-er.-The promising outlook for the auction "applies especially." to" merinos: '""--:
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 9
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113EARLY SHEARING IN. N.S.W. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 9
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