NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] CAMBRIDGE. THE weather during the past few days lias been most trying, being the hottest experienced this season. Messrs. McNicol and Co. held their ordinary fortnightly sale on Saturday, when 179 head of cattle were penned. A large proportion of this number were calves, which sold at from £1 4s 6d to £1 12s 6d; dairy cows, £4 15s» 6d to £5; fat and forward bullocks. £7 4s; 15-month old steers, £3 3s; 18-month to two-year-old heifers. £3 13s; two and two and a-half-year-old steers, £4 12s 6d; la,t cows and heifers. £4 16s to £5 9s; pigs (weaners), 9s 9d to lis 9d; fowls, Is to Is 3d; ponies and light hacks, £4 5s to £7 ss. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 7
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