RABBITSKIN PRICES.
The Otagp Farmers' Co-pperatfve'Asso-ciation of Hew Zealand reports that there was..' a full attendance d£. buyers at the recent sale, when the firm offered a large catalogue. Competition was keen;, and prices were'fully on a par s with rates-at last sale, with the exception o£ .racks, which were a shade easier. .
The follbwing is the range of prices:— Small 7d,: runners 11% d,': milky llVid, sum per .bucks 19d, "summer does 12d, light racks 15V4d, prime racks' 15% d, dawny autumns 19d, second early autumns 24% d, darly; autumns 28%dJ second late autumns 3lV4d, late autumns 39% d, autumn tucks 40% d, autumn does 18d, second incoming 36% d, heavy,racks. 12Hd, incoming bucks 57d, first early winter bucks 74d, first early winter does 37% d,' second early winter bucks 54% d, second early winter does 27% d,' summer blacks B%d, autumn blacks 18d, late autumn • blacks 20d, rack blacks lOd, summer fawns 9d, autumn fawns 18d, hareskins Bd. :
The next sale will be held on May 21,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 6
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169RABBITSKIN PRICES. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 6
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