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BURNSIDE MARKETS

This Day. Fat Sheep.—l.Blo penned—a moderate yarding—coosttting principally of mutton wethers, with a pen or two of extea-prime wethers. Prices varied little from Ust week's, thoogn the sale opened at sltgatiyeasier rases. Best wethers, 24s to 275: extra, op to 295; good wethers, 22s 6d ta 24e; others, vp to 225; best opes realised up to 21s 9dFat Lambs.—Twenty-six pmned Thews sold under keen competition at frotn 18s 6d to 225. Pigs.—loo yarded. Tbe sale in dull for porkexs, bat suckers and small torts met with brisk demand. Sockets, "• t« lis 6d; slips, 12s 6d to Urn ; stows, 17a t« 235; porkexs, 26s to 355; Bgbt baeoaerx, 36s to 435; heavy, 45s to 525; choppers, af to 60s. Stow Cattle.—Fifty bead yarded, the* conaating soostly of yearlings. Ta«e»yesr otd bullocks, SA 10s to £5; yearfngs, •teen, and heifers, £2 to £3 10s; good fresh cows, £2 10* to £4 ss; aged and inferior, 10s to £1 16s; carrea, 2s 6d to £1 10s. Fat Cattle.—l 39 yarded, a fail•yarding. There was very little heavy beef forward, but medium weight, good quality catUe sold at fully 10s in advance of last week's rates; in fact, all good , mOjty cattle sold well. Best bollocks, £8 12s 6d to £lO 7s M; extra. £lO Iflß to £W 15s: mediom, £8 15s to £9 7s 64; good hejien. £6 Tm 6d te t*i 12s 6d. >.....:-

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Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

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BURNSIDE MARKETS Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

BURNSIDE MARKETS Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6