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New Zealand Times Oeeioe, Wednesday evening.
Messrs Freeman K. Jackson and Co. report on their Johnsonville wale > yesterday : —Cattle were in good supply, The bullocks were of prime quality, with the exception of a few pens of inferior boasts. We had Horae good wethers and medium ewes in the market, and a number of inferior light sheep. Bigs were in limited numbers, and sold in favour of the vendors. Cattle—Best bullocks, L 8 12a 6d to L 9 2s 61; others, L 7 17s_ 01 to L 8 10s ; two pens of inferior steers, 1.6 5s ; equal to 19s the 1001 b. Sheep—Best wethers, 17s 6d to 17a lOd; others, 13s 9d to 15s 5d ; ewes, 12a 4d to 13s 3d, PitfH • Small baconors, 33s to 55a*, porkers, 25s to 28s; store pigs, lls to lOsfld.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9970, 3 August 1893, Page 2
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