JOHNSONVILLE SALES.
Messrs. Abraham and Williams, ltd., »nd Wright, Stepbenson, and Co., Ltd., in conjunction, report on their Johnsonville fat stock sale, held yesterday:—"A limited yarding of sheep came forward, consisting of some good wethers, the ewes and lambs being very medium. Prime sheep showed a rise of fully; 2s per head on last week's quote. Plain sheep were dull of sale. ' Heavy bullocks sold very well, also heavy cows. Several pens of light cattle were hard to quit. Vealers sold well. Prime ox made" up to 21s per 1001b. We quote: Best ox, £8 5s to £8 15s; good, £7, £7 2s 6d, £7 ss, £7 10s, to £7 17s 6d; light, £6 5s to £5 15s. Cows, best, £4 15s to £5 7s 6d; good, £4 to £4 10s; light, £3 to £3 12s 6d; vealers, 355, 38s, ,10s,- £2 ss, ta £2 7s; best wethers, 31s od to 32s Id; medium, 25s 9d to 28s 9d; other wethers, 23s to 24s 3d ewes, 17s 9d to 19s; lambs, best, 20s, 20s 6d, to 21s; others, 13s to 16s 6d."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1922, Page 8
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182JOHNSONVILLE SALES. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1922, Page 8
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