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GISBORNE SHEEP THE WAIKATO OUTLET Commenting on the possibility of the Gisborne district finding an outlet for surplus store sheep in tho Waikato, the Auckland Star states : So far this year very little business has been done with ewes from the East Coast district for forward delivery. The uncertainty of tho markets is making sheep farmers very anxious, and it seems with the largo number of breeding ewes which invariably finds its way into tho Waikato from the East Coast district that sheep fanners will prefer to wait until tho ewes are offered in the Waikato, when they can be purchased at the true market value. LONDON WOOL SALES (Received November 26, 11 a.im) LONDON, Nov. 20. At the wool sales, 8964 bales were offered, including 4257 from Now Zealand, and about 6525 were sold. There was active competition at lull late rates. New Zealand sales: Greasy hallbreu, Blue Mountain, lid, lOid; combing, Walter Peak, 16d, laid.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 2
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158COMMERCIAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 2
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