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« MESSRS STRVENS & GORTON'S STOCK REPORT.

Bulls, Aug. 17. ' ,We yarded close on 5,000 sheep at Bulls on Thursday, and a few head of cattle, but owing to the dry weather up to that date, the. price of sheep fell considerably at the aale ; and though vre quitted most of the aheep, the prioes as compared with recent ruling rates were decidedly in favour of the There whs an excellent ' class of aheep yarded and to that may be attributed onr being able to quit them at the* prices we did. Cattle sold a little more freely, but at. still lowrrnWa. We quote — Cattle. — 18-month's steers, 295; 18---mbuths' h ei fei;?, las. , - ■ " ü ßhei^>:— Fat ewes, 8s 6d : ewes in lamb, 7|« 3d to 93 8d ; fat sheep, 9s ; hoggets, •W-atlly, is 9d, Bhorn 6s lld' to Bs*, empty ewes, 6s 6d. a»saws fi - ■y^—— T****— ■*****!

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Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 3

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« MESSRS STRVENS & GORTON'S STOCK REPORT. Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 3

« MESSRS STRVENS & GORTON'S STOCK REPORT. Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 3

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