BURNSIDE STOCK MARKET.
; DUNEmN, October 20. 1 At Burnside yards to-day 115 fat battle weiV'yM'tfcd." The sale opened with prices about'3os. por head in adivance of last week's exceedingly high 'prices, and as it ' progressed values hardened until at the close they were 30s higher than the opening rates. Best bullocks made £2% to £24 10s, extra to £26 10s, medium £18 to £21 10s, others £15 to £17 10s, best hoiir-.s £15 to £17 10s, extra to £19 17s 6d, medium to £13, others £8 to. £11. Beef realised 56s to 65s per 1001b—highest I price over recorded at'Burnsido. Fat Sheep:—l79s were penned, of fair to good quality. The sale opened with prices about on a par with last j week's rates, but as it progressed they ; receded, and at the close showed a de-; dine of about Is on the exceptionally high rates ruling last week. Best wethers fetched up to 50s, extra to 53s 3d. medium to -10s, light arid unfinished to 30s, best ewes to 38s, extra to 425, medium to 305,.; light to 225, shorn wethors to 38s 9d. Lambs.—«s2 were penned. These sold under good competition to 265.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8275, 21 October 1915, Page 7
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194BURNSIDE STOCK MARKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8275, 21 October 1915, Page 7
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