COMMERCIAL
KABBITSKIN SALES.
Messrs. \\right, Stephenson, and Co.. Ltd nave to-day received the followini; teleT-im from their Dunedin office in connectionSh the last rabbßskm salle, v-hich ,vas he?d tiiere jesterduy:— Competition-keener; prices firmer generally. Skins goinir oft" nuicklv Priiro bucks, 90.1 to 9M; first, 70.1 to BSd; early (b(l to 72d; prime does, S2d to ■«d • fir^V' pto SOU; early,. COd'to CSd; incoming winl ters Csd to 89d; late-autumns, 50d to sfid; earlly, 42d to -ISd; prime racks, 33d to 37iilight, 31,1 to 33d; spotty winters. 52<1 to 5Sd; outgoing, JOd to 4Sd; springs. 37d t0..)3d." ■
Three kittens,- ten days old, were recently mothered by a hen in Wisconsinshe only permitted the mother cat to approach them at meal times,
"Sea-horses" made "of rubber are popular with holiday makers in Britain this year. They ate largo enough io bear the weight o£ any man skilful enough to mount them. .: " '
All factory windows and skylights must ■lit! kepi clean and free from obstructions if a in-oiwged English Bill bacameg law.'
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 6
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