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BURNSIDE MARKET.

> DUNEDIN, 6th Septembor. At Burniside market 120 fat cattle were yarded, principally well-finished bullocks and medium quality cows and heifers. Prices were from 10s to 15s higher than last week. Best bullocks £9 5s to £10 Ss, extra pong up to £11 10b, medium to good £8 to £9; beet heifers £6 10s to £7 IDs, good £5 15b to £6; aged cows £4 10s to £5. Fat Sheep. — 1641 penned, chiefly good crossbred wethers, with a fow pens of ewos. There wan fair demand) and prices wero on a par with last week. Beet wethers 24s 6d to 26s 9(1, extra prime to 27b 9d, good 22a 6d to 24.E, others up to 21s ; best ewo3 19s 6d to 21s, extra heavy | to 2?s 9d, others up to 19s. Pigs. — 120. Prices were on a par with last weok. Suckers H&'fo 9b, slips 10a to 15s, stores 16s to 20s, porkers 24s to 335, light bnconers 36s to 43», heavy 45s to 525, choppers up to 63».

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1905, Page 4

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BURNSIDE MARKET. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1905, Page 4

BURNSIDE MARKET. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1905, Page 4