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BURNSIDE MARKET.

DUNEDIN, Nov. 1.

Fat Oattle. — 157 head yarded, principally unfinished bullocks. There was a good demand and prioes were fully 15s per head higher until towards the close, when they eased and were about the same as last week. Beßt bullooks £10 10s to £11 103, medium £9 to £9 15s, inferior £7 10s to £8 ss, best cows and heifers £7 10a to £B— extra £8 103, medium £6 5s to £6 15s, inferior £4 10s to £5 6s. -A number of northern buyers were present. Fat Sheep. — 1315 penned, principally good quality wethers. Competition was keen and prices were from ls 6d to 2s above last week's. Best wethers 24s 6d to 27s— a few pens up to 29s 6d, shorn wethers 20s 6d, good do 22s 6d to 21s, others to 225, ewes up to 25s 6d. Fat Lambs. -53 penned. Prices were about the same as last week, the top being about 18s.

Pigs.— 2o7 penned. Despite the large yarding prices wave about equal to last week's,

Sucker* 7s to lis, slips 12s to 15s, stores 16s to 225, porkers 24s tb 345, light baconers 363 0 40s, heavy baconers 45s to 50s, choppers 0 61s.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 7 November 1905, Page 3

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BURNSIDE MARKET. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 7 November 1905, Page 3

BURNSIDE MARKET. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 7 November 1905, Page 3