RABBITSKIN PRICES.
SALE AT DUNEDIN. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Oct. 1. . "With the rabbitskin season practically over the quantities ottered at today’s sale were small and quality generally inferior. There were a few small orders in the market, but the somewhat erratic nature of the sale was due to the fact that most of the buying was purely speculative. The following is the range of prices:—Summer broken, 24d to 26d; second winter broken, 32d to 34d; first winter broken. 45d to 45$d; runners, 23d to 25d. Summers: Bucks, 2fid to 28d; does, 23d to 351 d ; small, I6d to 20d; light racks, 34d to 36d. First winter bucks, spotted, 103 dto 1.12jd; first winter does, spotted, 64d to 68d; second winter bucks, llfid to 126 d; second winter does, 75d to 79d ; first winter bucks, 130 dto 138 d; first winter does, 85d to 88d; prime winter bucks, 137 dto 139 d; prime winter does, 88d to 90d; outgoing bucks, 83d to 89fd ; outgoing does, 56d to 62id. Spring bucks, 52d to 58d: spring does, 35d to 39d; milky, 30d to 48d; fawns, 28d to 36d; winter fawns, 70d to 76d ; first winter blacks, 74d to 76d ; second winter blacks, 58d to 60d. Hareskin, 20d to 36d; horsehair, 18d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 2 October 1936, Page 5
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209RABBITSKIN PRICES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 2 October 1936, Page 5
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