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owes, 22b 6d to 28s 6d; aged ewes, 19s 6d to 225; merino ewes, 12s 9d to 14s. Fat cattle—Extra prime steers to £25 ss; prime steers, £14 to £19 10s; ordinary steers, £9 10s to £13 10s; prime heifers, £10 5s to £14 17s 6d; ordinary heifers, £8 10s to £10; extra prime cows, to £15 12s 6d; prime cows, £10 15s to £14 17s 6d; ordinary cows, £8 & 6d to £10 2s 6d. Store cattle—ls to 18 months, £3 10s to £4 ss; two-year steers, £5 15s; twoyear heifers, £5 10s; two and a-half yeax steers, £8 8s; three-year heifers, £8 12s 6d; dry cows,-£3 10s to £8; dairy cows,, £5 to £18 ss. ■.■'.■' Pigs—Choppers, £3 13s to £6_ 4s; extra heavy baconers, £4 15s; ordinary baconers, £2 10s to £4 5s (equal.to. 7id to H& per 1b); heavy porkers, 46s to 50s; lighter porkers, 38s to 44s (equal to 6^d to 7d per lb); medium stores, 30s to 38s; smaller, 18s to 255; weaners, 8s to 14s.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 5

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