DISPERSAL SALE AT FEILDING.
HIGH) PRICES. (United Psess Association.) FEILDING, Wednesday. A dispersal Bale of the late Mr G. C. Wheeler's Romney shceo and Hereford ■cattle cum mie.mced* here 'to-day, when 900 stnda-ams and 1 owes wore offered. Buyers wore present, from al'l over New Zealand and Australia. Bidding was extremely brisk all day, -and the sale was file most successful of its kind, ever known in the Dominion. The highest price pau2 was for the rami Freeholder 13, for w'hich Mr v\ . F. Jacobs, paid' 100 guineas. Quite a, iii'iimber of rams went over 50 guinea*, while ewes brought from 4 to 25 guineas, the latter price being paid 1 for each of two to go to Australia, -where* a fair proportion of the whole of the sheep will go. The Here fords will be sold tomorrow.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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138DISPERSAL SALE AT FEILDING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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