MESSRS. HUNTER AND NOLAN'S REPORT.
r 'AvorxAxn, May 12. Cattl*.— Th* rappljr has been an average oie, and the demand steady with little , ■ ■ alterations in value for coarsely bred stock. Prices were slighjdjr in favour of the Mftlufev, tint otftfer detetiptiont maiAiaisesJh'e previouf ■jireek's ralnes. There imniUiera small mutter at Newmarket et*Tiiteday,but a good one at Pnkekohe fi Wedaeeday. Dairy were well cemnet** for, and for nibte^howing breed* 4ifTthere wat an upward tesdenoy in ■ifJeV 1 Acme averages of fat steenweret 7(IM,mU 10d,47 U, MR 7t, 46 6t,46 'StJd, 3s I7t 9d| cowi, 40 2s 6d, 44 \U, MMfrMIU. Sheep.^-The pent at Newmarket on \Taaeday/were not nearly filled, but there . wat no upward tendency in value. W cthere •old at from 18e 6d t0.16s Sdi ewet.llv «d to 14t j lambi! 1U to He 6d.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3122, 13 May 1892, Page 2
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135MESSRS. HUNTER AND NOLAN'S REPORT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3122, 13 May 1892, Page 2
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