RABBITSKIN SALE.
Messrs. Wright, Stephehson, and Co., Ltd., Wellington, adviso having received the following report from their Bunediu office on the r.ibbitskin sale held in that centre yesterday:— "At our fortnightly rabbitskin salo there was the usual attendance of buyers. Competition was keen throughout tho sale, winter bucks meeting with the best demand, prices for these being front firm to a sbado dearer on last sale's rates. On the other hand, there was a poor inquiry for winter does, prices being from 6d to 12d lower. All other sorts remain firm at last sale's rates. We quote: Prime bucks, I2(id to 13odj prime does, 83d to 94d; first bucks, 120 d to 128 d; first does, 74d to 8M; second bucks, 104 d to 116 d; second does. 60d to 72d; first spotted winters, 74d to 82d; second spotted winters, 65d to 70d; incoming winters, 85d to 96d; second incoming, COd to 72d.; late autumns, 74d to 82d; early autumns, 59d to 08d; prime racks, 39d to 40d; light racks, 30d to 3Sd; summers, Bld to,'34d; outgoing winters, 56d to 05d; springs, «d to 49d; milky, 34d to 45d."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 11
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189RABBITSKIN SALE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1926, Page 11
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