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(rRESS ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAM.) DUX/EDIX, April 1. Fat Cattle—l7o yarded, which proved sufficient for requirements. The demand was weaker and prices were slightfv easier than last week. Best bullocks £9"to £10 2s 6d, medium £7 10s to £8 17s 6d, others £6 to £7 ss, best cows and heifers £6
to £6 17s 6d, medium £5 to £5 15s. Sheep—l 967 were penned, prices ruling slightly firmer. Best wethers 16s to 17s, medium 14s 6el to 15s 9d. others 15s to 14s 3d, best ewes 15s to 17s, mtHlium 13s to 14s 9d. Lambs—llß2 were yarded, the prices ruling .'being unchanged. Best lambs 12s 3d to 14s. medium-lis to 12s, others 8s 6d to 10s 6d. Pigs—s4 weie penned, all sorts meeting with a very good demand. Suckers 13s 6d to 17s, slips 19s to __s, porkers 42s to 475, baconers 50s to 655. [
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11548, 2 April 1903, Page 6
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