N.S.W. PASTORALISTS.
. “ GOOD AVERAGE SEASON. By Telegraph—Brens Association—Copyright AustraJiau and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 18, 11.5 a.m.) SYDNEY", May 18. Mr F. A. Mackenzie, president of tho Pastures Protection Board, at it* annual convention, said, that tho in- \ dustry was favoured by a good average j season. The little anxiety which ex- I isted was dispelled by the March rainfall, though the prospects in the west : and north-west were not. bright. The j depression in the meat market, which j was reflected in the cattle market, ! had brought down the value of stud stock and all classes of breeding ani- j mals. A ray of sunshine permeated the wool sale's, and merinos and cross- | breds were in excellent demand. There j would be brighter prospects when ! B A.W.R.A.’s accumulations disappear.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16736, 18 May 1922, Page 7
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