GOOD TONE CONTINUED
NATIONAL SALE AT HAMILTON.
RECORD PRICES FOR SECOND DAY.
(Special Reporter.) Hamilton, Sept. 13
A good tone again prevailed for the second day of the National bull and show sale at Hamilton to-day. Record prices for the second day of the fixture were received, top price for the day (155 guineas) being for Mr. R. A. Lewis’ grand champion aged bull Idalia’s Sunrise.
Mr. J. Bone received top price for yearling bulls (137 guineas) for Green Croft Achievement, thus beating Mr. P; J. Petersen’s top price on the first day, 101 guineas for Ivondale Bronze Eagle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1934, Page 3
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