A sheep with variegated wool exists on Omarama Station (says the North Ota-go Times). It is a splendidly fleeced animal, with wool of the finest quality. 'Hie wool next the skin is of a light brown colour, then in well-defined divisions come- black, pure white, black, and then a light, brown. The divisions are well defined, and each different colour stauds distinct and promition Just opened: New ranges in pretty Madras muslin for curtains, Is 83d, Is 9£d, Is llii.l, 2s 9d; big range of white and ecru curtains, grand value, Is 9£d, 2s 6d, 2s 11a, 3s 6d pair up; new cretonnes, latest designs, sJcl,''6Jdi 73d, Bgd up.—At, McLuliagh and Gowefs. Smart crash costumes, only- 10s 6d each ; black dress; skirts, tailor cut 8s lid to 28s 6d each; crash jackets and skirts, suit blouses, muslin aprons; special purchase; selling much below regular prices.—At Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street, just above the Grey statue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13030, 22 November 1905, Page 5
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