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RABBITSKIN SALE

Messrs Dalgety and Co. Ltd., report for week ending 14th Oct., as follows: There was a further decline in prices for all grades toMay, overseas orders being entirely absent from the market. In view of the uncertain tone still existing overseas, local dealers were operating on a most conservative range of limits. Winter grades declined as much as 24d, while outgoing and springs were fid to 15d lower The following are the prices realised:—

Small lOd, runners 12d, racks 18d, autumns 24d, winter bucks 76d, spotted winter bucks 62|d; outgoing winter bucks 54d; spring bucks 34£ d; first winter does 80d, spotted winter does 60d; outgoing winter does 48Id; spring does 34|d; summer bucks and does 20fd; first milky 24d; second milky 194 d; winter blacks 30|d; third blacks 15d; fawns 24d; hareskins 14d.

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Mt Benger Mail, 20 October 1937, Page 3

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RABBITSKIN SALE Mt Benger Mail, 20 October 1937, Page 3

RABBITSKIN SALE Mt Benger Mail, 20 October 1937, Page 3

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