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BURNSIDE MARKET.

" (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, November 25. Fat Cattle—2l6 head were yarded. The quality was not up to last week, and prices were * shade easier. Beet bullocks made £10 15e to £11 6s, a few extra prime £12 10s, good £9 10a to £10 10a, medium £7 15s to £8 10a, beet cow« £9 10s, medium £6 10* to £7 10s, inferior £4 15s to £5 ss. Sheep—33s3 were penned. The demand waa good, and prices 'kept level throughout the sale, some of the butchers purchasing a. fortnight'i supply. Although prices were 3s to As below last week, they should be eatisfoctory to vendors considering the yarding. Best woolly wethers made 22s to 24e, a few pens of extra good made up to 28s, ehom wethers 19s to 21s, extra 235, best woolly ewee 22s to 24e 6d, shorn 17s to 19s, a pen of extra heavy 22e 6d. Lambs—3s2 penned. Best made 15s to 16s, good 12s 6d to 13a 6d, medium Hβ to 12s.

Pigs—lo4 were penned, which sold about on a par with last week. Suckers made 12s to 21s, slips 24s to 31s, porkers 35s to 445, baconers 45s to sßs, choppers up to 60s. .<rv •

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6

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BURNSIDE MARKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6

BURNSIDE MARKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6