MR. BUCKLAND'S REPORT.
There wai a very limited supply of horses shown at the H.iynuuket on Stituwlay List, nnd those were of an inferior tlu->ci iption. But little business \\.is tiansacted : imii?e brought 6s. co 6?. dl. the bushel, and cocksfoot grass seed 4d. to 5\A. the lb. At tho Tiunglo on Tuesday, theic was :v good muster of store cattle, and a lvrge attendance. Pi ices ueio higher than previous week, particularly for young cattle and dairy cows. • At Newmaiket ouTlnnsday, there was a fair supply of fat cattle of prime quality. Last week's advance w.is fully maintained. D.iiiy cows weie in limited numlior, and without alteration in price. .Store cattle weie scarce, and much enquued for. Prices weie high. The meiino wethers, ex ' Lapwing,' (nought 335. Cd. each. Merino ewes and lambs. 40s. od. the couple. F.it sheep were in limited number, not equal to half the deinaud, and biought fiom 9d. to lid. the lb. Lambs weie in modcute supply, but of small size ; they bi ought from ISs to 235. : and a fow fatted piirs bi ought equally hiijh rates.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1939, 3 October 1863, Page 3
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184MR. BUCKLAND'S REPORT. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1939, 3 October 1863, Page 3
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