BURNSIDE.
Fat Cattle.—22o yarded. The demand was confined to the trade, and, owing to last week's large supply, prices for bullocks were 10s lower, and cows, unless guaranteed to pass at the abattoir, 15s to 20s per head. Best bullocks, £8 10s to £lo—e>xfra heavy, £lO 15s to £ll 12s 6d ; medium, £7 to £8 2s Gd ; light, £5 to£G 10s; best cows, £6 to £7 10s; extra prime, £7 17s 6d to £8 ss; medium, £4 15s to £5 15s; light and aged, £3 to £-1 5«. Fat Sheep.—lßß6 penned. There was a good demand at prices on a par with last week's. Best crossbred wethers, 18s to 21s 3d ; good to best, 17s 6d to 18s 6d ; ordinary, 14s to 16s 9'd ; best ewes, 15s 6d to 18s; medium, 12s 6d to 14s 6d ; merino wethers, 13s 3d to 14s 6d. Fat lambs brought from 9s to 13s 9d.
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Lake County Press, Issue 973, 1 August 1901, Page 5
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151BURNSIDE. Lake County Press, Issue 973, 1 August 1901, Page 5
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