BURNSIDE.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION- TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN", July 3. At the Burnside market 212 head of cattle were yarded. The prices ruling were slightlY easier. Best bullocks realised £8 to £9" 17s 6d ; extra prime, £11 12s 6d; medium, £6 10s to £7 15s; best cows and heifers, £6 to £7 15s; medium, £5 to £5 17s 6d. I Sheep—3o3s penned. The prices ruling were about the same as Cast week. Best wethers brought 16s to 18s; good, 15s to i 16s 6d; best ewes, lis to 12s; a few pens up to 13s sd. Lambs —203 penned. The prices ruling were unchanged. Be. t lambs brought 10s 6d to 123 6d; medium, 8s 6d to 10s. pigs—2l2 were brought forward.all except baconers being dull of saie. Suckers brought 3s to 9s: sli*ps, lis to 15s ; stores, 16s to 20s ; porkers, 23s to 325; baconers, 35s to 495; heavy pigs, to 655.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11008, 4 July 1901, Page 6
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