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ANNUAL SHEEP SALE AT TEKAPO.- A panoramic view of the animal Tekapo sheep sale in progress on Saturday. Part of the large yarding of over 30,000 sheep is seen in the foreground, in the middle distance is the lake and in the background are some of the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps. Prices at the sale were irregular, and even though on a par with recent North Canterbury rales, they were generally lower than those ruling last year. The slock at the sale represented the annual drafts from the different Mackenzie stations. —d was largely purchased for similar country or the Canterbury plains.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 10

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ANNUAL SHEEP SALE AT TEKAPO.-A panoramic view of the animal Tekapo sheep sale in progress on Saturday. Part of the large yarding of over 30,000 sheep is seen in the foreground, in the middle distance is the lake and in the background are some of the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps. Prices at the sale were irregular, and even though on a par with recent North Canterbury rales, they were generally lower than those ruling last year. The slock at the sale represented the annual drafts from the different Mackenzie stations. —d was largely purchased for similar country or the Canterbury plains. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 10

ANNUAL SHEEP SALE AT TEKAPO.-A panoramic view of the animal Tekapo sheep sale in progress on Saturday. Part of the large yarding of over 30,000 sheep is seen in the foreground, in the middle distance is the lake and in the background are some of the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps. Prices at the sale were irregular, and even though on a par with recent North Canterbury rales, they were generally lower than those ruling last year. The slock at the sale represented the annual drafts from the different Mackenzie stations. —d was largely purchased for similar country or the Canterbury plains. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 10

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