MASTERTON RAM PAIR
' SOUTHDOWN SALES. It «s expected that if anything sold wall at the Jlasterton Earn Fair it would bo" the Ion;* wools, and that, in riew of the present, state of the meat market, there would be somewhat of a fclmnp in black - faces. It- turned out. however, that the demand for Southdowns was particularly keen, and good prices, were .realised. The best price made was 30gns. for a ram imported by Ellis Bros. J. .Mine, the Canterbury breeder and jiklkc at the show, secured 13g~nfi. for a ram, eereral others selling frolii !>jrn=. upwards.. -Kojlps m::de up to Tigris. Johns made from 53jrus to 6.stis.. A. J. Stone-Wigs. S3sr«. to Tprus., Lancaster 53115 to Titms. H. It. Beetham to 43khs., W. 11. Beetham 3;rni3. to tfrns., W. L. Rayner 3;rns. Twenty ewes sold on behalf of J. Johns mod? from 4jrns. to and sixteen ewes bred on the estate of the lato John Leans made from 2tktis. to 3J;rn=. Shrop>irp shi<l«. on behalf of P. Cooper- made and hi* {locks 3;riit>. to 3l(rns.-"-Tlie flocks oi Allan Douald went at ilgus to igiis.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7057, 19 February 1910, Page 7
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