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MESSRS FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO'.S STOCK BEPOBT. JOHNSONVILLE, AugUßt 81. We had a full entry of fat bullocks. Bidding was brisk throughout, the prices of last week being fully •maintained. The extra heavy bullocks proved out of date, and so failed to reach owners' values. Sheep, in average supply, were, with few exceptions, second rate to inferior. There was only a sluggish demand, with prices ' I easier. Pigs, unrepresented, but were required. Any coming forward will command full rates. Prime bullocks made L 8 15 ; others, L6 lss 6d to L 8; prime heifers, L 6 15s to L 6 17s 6d. Sheep— Store wethers, 10s to 11s 3d ; light wethers, 12s Id to 12a 6d ; fat ewes, 11s Id to 12s lid ; others, 9s to 10s lOd.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4026, 31 August 1898, Page 2
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