RABBITSKINS SALE
MARKET SLIGHTLY EASIER. A large catalogue was submitted to a full bench of buyers at the last Dunedin sale, and although fhere was a fairly keen demand, prices were par to slightly easier as compared with the previous sale. Values in comparison with the last sale may be quoted as follows: Broken and summer grades on par while racks and autumns showed an easing tendency, and blood-stained grades experienced a difficult sale.
the following is the range of prices: —Small, to 30d; broken, 62d to 12.3 d; milky, to 51d; summers, 60d to 68d; runners, Gold to 81d; racks, 75Jd to 101 d; dawny autumns, to 123 d; early autumns, 126<3 to 139 d; late autumns, 136 d to 157 d; spotty autumns, to 124 d; weevilly, 43!d to 441 d; third blacks, to 72d; second blacks, to 121 d; third fawns, to 77/1; second fawns, to 124 d; hareskins, to 954(1: goatskins, to 24d.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 37, 12 May 1947, Page 3
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