Tho Ashburton Guardian states that £5O l 12s 6d for 367 sheep sounds almost too good to be true, yet the figures represent a sale Made at Lauriston on Monday, when 367 two-tooth halfbrcd ewes were knocked down at 27s 6d each—a record for tho Ashburton fcounty for 1913. j
“Although we have got millions in loans fom London, money is still very tight,” said Mr J. G-. Wilson at the opening of ' rhe Farmers’ Union Conference in Wellington. “Motor-cars!” was the explanatory statement of a delegate, and tho members smiled.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3097, 23 July 1913, Page 74
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