■ LINTON V. EUMBRA WOOL CLIPS. Thk sheep on Linton Station wars last st-Ason, dipped in Cooper's Powder Dip, whilst those on K-.imbra were dipped in another well-known powder. After the dipping the sheep were intermixed; some of the Linton sheep were put on to Eumbra, and vice-versa—all nlieep being of .'imilar character and receiving similar treatment. The wool of both flocks six* oiYered for ?:ie in Sydney on November ?1, 191'ri, when j the Cooper-dipped clip reached 154 d per lb, whi'st the highest price reached by wool dipped in the other preparation was 14^d. "A contented mind is a continual feast. 1 ' You get 'both when you drink Marten's Brandy,, " ;i , i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 9
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