MARKET REPORT
Strouach, MorrisDo, Dtmadin report for the week ending Aag. 3rd as follow Oats— The market is easier but there is a good demand for any lines suitable for milling purposes. A gartons 2s 6d to 2s 7d good te best feed 3s gi to 2s 4d per bushel (sacks extra). Chaff - Owing to the inclement weather consignments have been en the light side during the last week and there is a good demand for prime Uateu Sheaf to £5 good to best feed £6 10« to £2 lo per ton (sacks extra). Potatoes- Coneirnmente have been coming to hand more freely of late and the market shows an easing tendency. Prime Tables £6 to £5 lo per ton. Fat Cattl'j A large yarding 18« being penned, consisting 01 fair quality. Competition was fair aed prices advanced all round about £1 a head on last week’s rates. Extra Prime heavy bullocks to £ll prime £ll to £l2 los, Medium £ 8 to £9 5; Light from £7 up Prime cows and heifers £6 10s, medium £5 lo £5 Igs. Fat Sheep— There was a full yarding, Extra Pams wethers 36s Od ; Prime 3os to 335; Medium 22s to 245; Light from 20s upwards. Bestewes to 30s.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3129, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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206MARKET REPORT Dunstan Times, Issue 3129, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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