MESSRS. HUNTER AND NOLAN'S REPORT.
Auckland, January 5. Cattle. — There has been very little doing in dairy or store stock, bnt there has been an average number of fat beasts without alteration in value. The Newmarket sale was held at an earlier than usual hour on Tuesday, on account of the holidays, which, with the severe weather, prevented stock from coming forward, but there was an average number in the butcher's pens, which Bold at from 20s to 22s per lOOlbs. Some averages of iteers were : £9 14s 6d, £8 2s 6d, £7 19s 3d, £7 12s 6d, £7 10s, £7 3a 6d ; cows; £7, £§ 10s, £5 15a, £6 6s, £5, £4 12s 6d.
Sheep were penned in moderate numbers at Newmarket on Tuesday. Wethers sold at from. 10s 3d to 12s 9d; ewes, 7s 6dto 11s ; lambs, 6s 6d to 8s 3d. , Pigß.-- i Only small ones were penned, and *■ soldfat from 13s to 243 each.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2320, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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157MESSRS. HUNTER AND NOLAN'S REPORT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2320, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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