MARKET REPORT
Stronach, Morris & 00, report for the week ending July 25th as follows Kabbitskins —We held our usual fortnight sale yesterday, and ollered a large catalogue to the usual attendance of buyers. Competition was keen, and prices for grod winter skins were firm on last sale's rates. Autumns and oft season sorts were also in better demand, Selected winter does to 98d, selected winter bucks to 87d; Ist winter bucks to winte does to (17id. winter bucks to 69d, winter bucks and does 49(1 to 52d, incoming anr early winters (JOd to 64Jd, Autumns d early autumns to 36d, racks to 23id; winter blacks to 64d. Oats — The market is easier but there is a good demand for any lines suitable for milling purposes. A gartons 2s oil to 2s 6d good to best feed 2s 3d to 2s Id pei bushel (sacks extra). Chaff- Owing to the inclement weather con'-ignnients have been on the light side during the last week and there is a good demand, for prime Oaten Sheaf to £5 good to best feed £4 10s to £4 15 per ton (sacks extra). Potatoes-- Cousivninenls have been coming to hand more freely of late and the market shows an easing tendency. Prime Tables £4 15 to £5 per ton. FalgCatlle— A large yarding 180 being penned, consisting of fair quality. Competition was fair and prices advanced all round about £1 a bead on last week’s rates. Extra Prime heavy bullocks to £l4 17s, prime £ll to £l2, Me Hum £9 to £lO 10; Light from £7 np Prime cows and heifers £7 10s, medium £5 to £O. _ Fat Sheep— There was a full yarding, Extra Prims wethers 37s Od ; Prime 20s to 30s; Medium 22s to 245; Light from •_>Os upwards. Bectcwea to 30s.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3128, 31 July 1922, Page 5
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298MARKET REPORT Dunstan Times, Issue 3128, 31 July 1922, Page 5
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