Already there are signs of wide* spread movements of store stock' (reports the Auckland Sun). During the past month the Auckland Province has been well combed by forward buyers of both sheep and cattle, while indications are that Poverty Bay and the East Coast will be heavily drawn on for breeding ewes during the next month or so. The first of' the season's consignments of Poverty Bay breeding ewes have already gone forward to 'Canterbury, and it is reported that the first of the new year will see mobs on the road, for thd Waikato. Everywhere the, market has. a very firm tone. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16838, 29 December 1928, Page 10
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