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BURNSIDE.

{PEES- ASSOCIATiOV TELEGRAM 1 DUNEDIN, September 12. Bun-side Market.—Fat cattle—2o2 head were yarded, the majority good to prime quality bullocks, with a few fairly heavy and some prime cows. Sales opened well, but prices did not hold, and 10s per head less ha-J to be accepted before the close. Best beef averaged 24s to 25s per 1001b, best heaw bullocks £9 5s to £10 2s 6d. medium £8 2s 6d to £9 2s 6d, .theirs £6 5s to £8. best cows £7 5s to £810s, medium £6 to £7 2s 6d, others £4 to"£s 17s 6± Fat -heap—3o47 were penned. Competition was good, and prices showed no cjhaoe--Best prime crossbred wethers IBs 6d to 20_* 6d. a few exceptionally heavy 22_ 6d, medium 16s 9d to 18s 3d, others 15s to 16s 6d. best ewes 16s to 18-, medium 14s 6d to 15s 9d. oth-ers 13s to 14s 3d. Pigs— There was a fair yarding: The demand was fair, and prices in favour of vendors. Suckers 6s to Us. dips 12s* to 15s, stores 17s to 235, porkers 24s to 31s.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 6

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BURNSIDE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 6

BURNSIDE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 6