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Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co., in conjunction with Messrs Abraham and Williams, report on the Johusonvjlle jfstbek sale as follows : —Fat cattle were forward in usual numbers. The bullocks were generally good, and included some very prime qualities. The bidding was irregular, the trade being hard to please with anything short of prime stuff. The cows were neglected, and of medium quality only. Best tuilocks brought £7 to £7 15sgood bullocks £6 Os 6d to £6 15s Gd; medium sorS; £5 10s to £5 17s Gd; equal to 15s to 17s the 1001 b. One prime heifer, extra weight, made £7 -s od, otheis, £3 10s. Sheep were m moderate supply, and proved equal to the demand. Best wethers made Its; others, Us 8d : prime heavy ewes, 15s; good ewes, U3s; inferior to light, 10s to 10s /d. A few pork pigs sold well at 21s 6a to 26Si ;
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1425, 22 June 1899, Page 26
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152LATEST COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1425, 22 June 1899, Page 26
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