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BSSEP ROUQKLT XAHBLXS. Complaints about the rough handlijig of sheep in trucks were discussed at a meeting of the North Canterbury Executive of the Farmers’ Union to-day. One member said that he did not think they could blame the railways department altogether. There was not enough . care exercised sometimes in the loading of sheep. The railvaymcn were very careful In the shunting. The subject was referred to the Agricultural Committee for inquiry. UTTER SCSOOL SPORTS. Putting the Shot—F. J. Collins <C.T.C.) 1, A. Roberts (C.C.) 2, H. F. Evans (8.H.5.) 3. Distance—34ft 3Jin. 440yds Junior—A Wall (St Bede’s) %, C. Flattery 2, S. Williamson 3. I BYEITEY STOCK EXCHARQB. t SYDNEY, November 2. { On the Stock Exchange the morning sales were:—Federal 4 per cent Bonds: 1988 £lO2 10s; 1941 £lOl 13s 9d; 1944 £lOl 6s 3d; 1947 £lOl 10s; 19*3 £lOl 17s 6d; 193 S £lOl 2s 6d. Toohoy’s 225; Tooth’s 35s 10Jd.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 12
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