Mr T. O'Byrne, of Southland, who is organising the West Coast timber workers, is'making good progress. He hns visited Kumara. and other places, and will proceed to Otira and Reef ton. During the_ past week he has enrolled over 70 Timber Workers' Unions.
SUCTIONS WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH. At Addington Saleyards. PUREBRED ROMNEY EWBS. Y N E & CO.. In conjunction with fESSRS DALGETY &-CO. (LIMITED). L have received instructions from Mr D. G Wright, of Windermere, Winslow, to sell by auotioi as above: 100 one-shear rjurebred Romney Marsh Ewes. NZFBIO3 100 two, three, and four shear Romney . Marsh Ewes. NZFBIO3 100 f.m. and failing Romney Marsh Ewes, NZFBIO3. The demand for Romney Marsh Flock Rams at present far exceeds supply, and all over the North Island very high prices ar,e being obtained. A select stud flock in good hands must be a most profitable speculation. PYNE & CO., DALGETY & CO., 6m Joint Agents.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 25
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