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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS

Burnside, Wednesday, January 35. Fat Cattle.—A largo yarding, numbering 273 head. As this number proved to bo in excess of requirement®, prices showed a decline of from 20s to 30s per head as compared with tho previous week’s sale. Qu°" tations: Extra prime bullocks, to £l3 7a fid; prime bullocks, £lO 10s to £l2; medium bullocks, £8 to £9 10s; light and unfinished, from £6 upwards; prime heifers, to '£7 17s fid; medium heifers, from £6 to £6. 15a; light and unfinished, from £5 up. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold; For M. Christie (Waimahaki), 1 bullock £lO ss, 2 £lO, 3 £9 10s, 2, heifers £6 15s; Jas. Renton (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £8 10s,; a client, 7 bullocks at full market rates; Peter Anderbon (Stirling), 8 heifers £5; Kain Bros. (Stirling), 11 heifers at quotations.- The Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Association sold: For a client, 2 bullocks £9 7s fid; W. Lindsay, sen. (Mosgiel), 1 bullock £8 10s, 1 £7 10a; Young Bros. (Outram), 3 bullocks £8 10b; Mr# W. Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £8 10s; six pens turned out unsold. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold; For lan Lindsay (Allanton), 1 bullock £l2 2s fid, 2 £8; executors late Wm. Kirk (Mosgiel), 3 bullocks £8 ss; J C. ..Renton (Mosgiel), 8 bullocks £7 12s .fid; W. Lindsay, jim. (Allanton), 1 heifer '£s 12s fid, 1 £5 ss; clients, 6 bullocks and ,3 pens ‘heifers at quotations. Todd Bros. sold: For executors Wm. Kirk (Mosgiel), 1 bullock £8 6a; a client, 1 bullock £9; T. J. Gawn (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £7 Ss; W. Lindsay, jun. (Allanton), 3 steers £7 12s fid.—Dulgety and Co. sold: For Thomson and Co. (Wairongoa), 2 bullocks £8 2s fid; R. Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £7 17s fid; C. Carfiie (Mataura Island), 8 steers £8 2s fid; turned out 13 unsold. The National Mortgage and Agency Co. sold; For J. and C. Campbell (Momona), 2 bullocks £9 2s fid; Alex. Allison (Puerua), 2 bullocks £9, 2 £8 2s fid, 2 £7,7s fid,' 2£7 2s fid, 1 heifer £5 7s fid. Wright, Stephenkon, and Co. sold, For Jas. Maloolmson (Fairfax), 3 bullocks £l3 7s fid, 2 £ll' 7s fid, 2 £lO 7s fid; G. A. Collis (Waimahaka), 2 £ll 10s, 2 £ll, 3£3 15s, I£i 10s; Thomson and Co. (Wairongoa), 3 £9 12s fid; W. D. Hunt, (Waikiwi), 3 bullocks £9 6s, 3 £8 12s fid, 4 £8 10s, 3 £B, 3 £7; G. Niqhol and Sons (Allcnton), 3 bullocks £9, 2 £B, 3 £7 12s fid, 1 cow £5 17s fid; D; Livingstone (Titiroa)', 3 bullocks £9 ss, 3 £B, .1 £8 2s fid, 1 £7 ss; Mrs W. Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 £8 10s; J. G. Wyllie (Outram), 3 £8 15s, 3 £7 7s fid; Walter Blackie (Mosgiel), 2 £7 17s fid; R. Paterson (Clydevale), 1 bullock £9 2s .fid, 1 cow £7 7a fid, 1 £5 sa, 2 heifers £5 1 12 s fid. Donald Reid and Co. sold; For E. R.' Murchison (Bluedale), 1 bullock £l2 78 ,fid, 3 £lO, 1.£7, ,2 cows £5 10s; J. O. Kempthome (Heriot), 2 heifers £6 15s, 2 £7 7s fid, X cow £5 ss, 2 heifers 5 170 fid; Young Bros. (Outram), 3 bullocks £lO 7s fid, 2 £9, 2 £8 10a; J as. Renton (Mosgiel), 2' bullocks £9; executors late Wm. Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £7 15s, 1 £7 ss, 1 £7; W. Blackie, son. (Lochcnd), 1 bullock £B, 1 £7; Thomson and Co. (Wairongoa), 3 bullocks £8 10s; J. and C. Campbell (Momona), 4 bullocks £8 ,ss, 2 £7 15a, 2 £6 17s fid; Thos. J. Gawn (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £7 17s (jd; Wm. Lindsay, sen. (Allanton), 2 bullocks £ll 12s fid, 2 £9 17s fid, 2 £7 10s; a southern client, 3 bullocks £8 ss, 3 £B, 3 £7. Store Cattle—There was a very small yarding of store cattle to-day,' and price® were a little lower than those of the previous sales. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For J. Seoton (Portobello), 1 £4 17a fid, 1£4 2s fid, 4 yearlings £4, 2 £3 ss, 1 cow £2 1,2 s fid; F. VaJpy (Green Island), 1 cow £3 8s; R. Paterson (Clydevale), 1 calf £1 ss; F. Pitts (Portobello), 1 bull £1 17b fid; D. Seaton, 1 bull £1 10s; A. H. Kean (Brighton), 1 bull £1. ——Todd Bros, sold: For clients, 1 cow £4, 1 £3 10a; Richard Holden (Brockville), 1 bull £1 15s. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Mrs Bruce (Momona), 1 heifer £2 17s fid; Thos. Maxwell (Dunedin), 1 cow £3 Is, 1 vealer £2 • 2s; 1 cow £5 15s; M'Olashan College (Maori Hill), 1 heifer £2 ss, 3 30a; L. Hodgson (Mihiwaka), 1 cow 245. 1 bull £1; F. Switalli (Mosgiel), 1 cow £2 7s. 1 bull £1 10s; Samuel Pringle (Mosgiel), 1 heifer £4 16s. The Otago Farmers’ Cooperative Association sold: For a client, 1 pen £3 17s fid; a client, 1 cow £2 12s, 1 30s, 1 bull 30s; Neil Block (Maungatua), 1 cow £2; Strorach, Morris, and Co. sold: For clients, 3 cows to £2 14a, 1 heifer £2 18s, 3 voalere £1 13a; Mrs M. Bruce (Momona), 2 cows,£3 Is.

Dairy Cows.—There was a email yarding of dairy covra to-day, comprising mostly second and third oalvers, and prices were about the Same as those of last week. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For Lambhill Station' (Kindon), 7 dairy heifers to £8 15s.—— Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For JSeaton (Portobello), 1 £7 10s; Mrs S. Smith (Saddle Hill), 1 heifer £7 2s Gd; a client, 1 £7 2s 6d; P. Valpy (Green Island), X cow £2 12s Gd.—: —The National Mortgage and Agency Company sold: For W. Johnston (Burnside), 1 cow £l2 10s: J. Agnew (Saw-: yers’ Bay); 1, £7 ss.——The Otago . Farmers' Co-operative Association' sold: ■ Par John 1 Wilson (Riverside), 1 £8 10s, 1 £6 7s 6d; a client, X heifer £5 ss.——Donald Reid and Co. sold: For W. Armstrong (Mosgiel), 1 cow £3 6s ; T. Maxwell (Dunedifi), 1 cow £lO 2s Gd, 1 1 cow £7." ' ' 'Calves. —There was a medium yarding of calves at Burnside to-day, and prices were lower than those of lost week. Todd Bros. sold: For a client, 1 9s; a client, 1 16a; Robt. Cullen (East Tiaieri), 1 29a; Win. Harvey (Momona), 1 19s, 1 14a. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For Jensen Bros. (Milburn), 1 21s; H. Hughes (Portobello), 1 255; R. White (Green Island), 1 275; A. E. Patterson (East Taieri), 1 9s: T. Bishop (Anderson’s Bay),- 1 8s 6d; J. O’Connell (Momington), 1 Eft. 2 3a 6d. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Wm. Lindsay, jun., 1 28s, 1 225; J. Wain (Opoho), 1 275; F. Yalpy (Green'lsland), 1 23e; J. P. Gardiner (Green Island), 1 11s 6d, 1 17s Gd; W. Park ;-...15. Yalley), 1 lls; Geo. Ford (Mosgiel), 1 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 1 5s 6d; J. Shore (Otokia), 1 16s, 1 15s, 1 18s; G. Fox (Pine Hill), 1 12s, 1 6s Gd, The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For T. Lowery (Lovell's Flat), 1 245: Chas. Lowery (Lovell’s Fla)t, 1 275; H. Kitto (Milton), 1 18s; Wm. Allison (Moneymore), 1 19s, 1 24s j W. S. Taylor (Mosgiel), 1 14s; A. Baxter (Kuri Bush), ! 12s.——Stronach, Morris, aid 00. sold: For Mrs J. Wilson (Fairfield), 1 255, 1 235; Johnston and Walker (Allanton), 1 21s, 1 14s. Pat Sheep.—A largo yarding of 2295 head were penned. . Bidding was- not very keen, but improved slightly ae the sole advanced. Prices for wethers were Is Gd to 2s Gd per head lower than last week, while ewes, were back 3s to 4s per head. Freezing buyers, who did not seem over-anxious to buy, purchased only an odd pen or two. Quotations; Extra prime wethers, to 255; prime, 20s 6d to 33e; medium, 16s to 18s Gd; light, from 12s Get upwards; extra prime ewes, to 19s Gd; prime, 15s to 16s Gd; medium, lls to 12s Gd; light and aged, from Ss upwards. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold; Pot Cross Bros. (Otame), 44 wethers 22s 9d, 20 21a 9d; Kain Bros. (Stirling), pen wethers 24s 3d, 19 20s, 26 19s 3d, 21s 16s 6d; a : client, 25 wethers 18e, 9 16a Bd, pen ewes 13s 3d'; David Burnett (Tokoiti), 18 wethers 14s 9d, 24 ewes at quotations; D. A. Drinnan (Milton), 24 ewce lls 6d; Alex Simpson (Gore), 6 wethers 19s, 31 14a 9d. 28 owes lls 3d; Patk. Soanlan (Milton), pen wethers 13s 9d, 20 ewes at quotations; G. E. Woodhead (Tokoiti), 15 wethers 17s 3d; G. K. M’Kenzie (Clinton), pen wethers 16s 3d, 13 ewes at quotations. Dalgety and Co. sold: For Cross' Bros (Otama), 11 wethers 225, 12 20b Gd, 11 20s 9d; J. D. Edgar (Tapanui), 72 wethers to 30s; a client, 68 wethers at quotations; Jubilee Estate (Waiwera), wethers 19s 9d, 17 ewes 17s 3d, 18 15a 3d. 15 14s, 18 13s ,6d; Messrs Harris Bros (Otiake), 34 ewes 14s 9d, 18 14« 6d. Todid Bros, sold: For Edie Bros. (Edievale), 65 wethers 21s 9d. 8 19s Gd; Jss. Thomson (Maungatua), 6 ewes -16 s, 14.11 a. 3d;. Robt. Cullen (East Taieri), 13 ewes 11a" 6d, 11 3,0 s 9d; Jus. Patrick (Lee Creek, Out ram), 30 ewes 10s 9d; J. G. Wylie (Qutram), 16 owes 13s, 13 lls 9d. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold; For W. Clark (Kelso), 25 wethers 23a 3d, 26 20s 9d, 7 owes 16s; Goo. Nichol and Sons (Taurima, Allanton), wethers to 22s 6d, 32 ewes 13s 9d, 50 lls, 31 ‘ 98; Jas. Currutbers (Dipton), pen wethers 21s 6d. 28 ewee 16s 6d, 30 lie 3d; J. R. Taylor (Milburn), 13 wethers 20s 6d, pen wethers 10s 9d; P. Walsh (Menzies Ferry), 33 wethers 18s 6d, 16 16a 6d, pen ewes 14s 3dH. MSlnes (Fairfax), 29 wethers 17s 9d, 31 16s 6d; Jamea Patrick (Lee Creek, Outram), 26 wethers 17s Cd, 39 17s, 36 ewes 15s 9d; J. G. Wyllie (Outram), 31 wethers to 13s 9d; A, Ross. (Waimahaka), 9 ewes 13s, 26 12s 6d, 28 10a 3d. The National Mortgage and Agency Company sold; For H. C... Stevens (Kelso), 17 wethers 16s, 19 ewes 13s 6d, 11 13a 3d, 19 13s. 'Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For A. S. Herbert (Toropuko, Kelso), X pen wethers 22s 9d, 30 ewes 15s 9d, 15 15s 6d, 9 12s; Maraeweka Station (Muheno), 60 wethers 17s; D. ' Robertson (Waikoikoi), 53 owes to 15s; J- W. Blair (Outram), 30 ewes to 12s 3d.——The. Otago Farm ora’ Cooperative Association sold: Per T. Corry (Waitahnna), pen wethers 275, pen 18s Gd, pen ewes 19s 3d, 6 15s Gd; R. M’Ocikindnle (Waitahuna), pen wethers 22s 9ct; M. Cowan (Waitahuna), 2 pens ewes to 36s 3d; Wm, Allison (Moneymore), pern wethers 18s, 7 ewes 13s; Jos. Kirkland (Middle-march), 186 ewee 14s 6d, 8 12s 3d, pen 10s 9d; P. Williamson (Milburn), pen wethers 19s Gd, pen ewee 12s 3d; Win. Finch (Milburn), 10 ewes 14s 9d; Donald M’Gregor (Milburn), pen ewfes 17s 6d, 6 15s; D. Waters (Glemedi), 3 pens wethers and ewes to 18s 6d; M. M‘Rs>e (Stilton), 14 ewes 12s 3d, 6 14s '6d; - Jno. Allison (Clarksville), pen wethers 20S 3d, 9 owes 13s 6d; Jas. M'Groutber (Milburn), 31 ewes 10s Gd; Thoa. Lowery (Lovells P'at), 2 pens ewes at quotations; Geo. Sanderson (Glenledi), pen ewes 12s 3d. Conoid Retd and Co. sold: - For John Heads (Morton .Mains), 14 wethers 21s 9d, 24 19s, 22 17a; Cross Bros. (Otama), 30 wethers 22a 9d, 19 20s 9d, 20 20a, 3d; Jos. Thomson (Banks, MAungatua), 9 ewes 33s 3d, 39 lls 6d, 13 100 6d; a client, 15 wethers 17s 9d, 37 14s; Finch said Forrester (Milburn), 6 wethers 2ls, - 7 owes 14a 9d; Jos. Wisely (Milburn), pen ewes 10s 3d; J. F. Whyte (Pomahaka), 31 owea Ififl od, 97 13a fid;

Hefierhan and Sous ' (Waitepeba), '2B ewes 12s, 19 10s; Wm. Finch (Milbiim), pen wetbeas 20a 9d; D. W. Lyon (Moneymore), 25 wethers 17a, 10 18s, 25 ewes 7s 9d; H. P. idriityie (Maitland)’, 18 wethers ' dls 3d, 12 owes 13s, 10 10a 3d, 20 wethers 17a. Lambs.—A larger yarding of 776 head came forward to-day. Freezing buyers were operating at 6d per lb, but they did not secure many at these prices. Although the' demand was ffdrly good, prices were from la to 2a per head lower than last week’s high prices. Quotations; Extra prime lambs, to 27s 9d; prime, 21s to 22a 6d; medium, 16a to 18s6d; others, from 14a. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold: For G. K. M’Kenzie (Clinton), 13 22s 9d, 17 20s 6d, 12 18s, 18 15s 9d;.Thos. Finnie (Saddle Hill), 7 19s 6d; G. E. Woodhead (Tokoiti), 5 18s 3d. Wright, Stephenson, and Go. sold:- For J. R. 1 Taylor (Milburn), 22 28s, 17 20s 9d, 10 19s 9d; P. Walsh (Menzie’s Ferry), 6 21s 3d, 9 18b Gd; James Patrick (Outram), 14 20s 9d, 21 19s 9d, 34 18s 3d. Dalgety and Co. sold: For Harris Bros. (Otiake), 20 22a, 8 19s 3d; a client, 28 at quotations; R. Dickison (Pomahaka), 22 18s, 56 ISs 9d. Todd Bros. sold; For Robert Cullen (Bast Tniori), 12 16a 9d, 7 15s 6d, 1 15s 3d; Miss A. Cullen (East -Taieti), 1 17s. -Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For D. Dun (East Cbatton), 17 20s 6d, 35 18s 6d, 18 17s. —-rDonald Reid and Co, sold: For John Bnrnctt (Waikoikoi), 13 39s 3d, 24 17s, 23.16 s 9d; Jas. Wisely (Milburn), 38 21a 6d; Finch and Forreater (Milburn), 7 21s 6d; Hills - and Rudkin, (Milton), 16 225; Jas. Franco (Milton), 10 190 3d; Hcffornan and Sons (Waitepcka), 25 18e; a client, 20 ;16s 6d; Wm. Smith (Grassy Hills), 1(5 22s 3d, 24 19s 6d; P.. F. Bennett (Green Island), pen 18s 6d; John M’Kenzio (Fairfield), pen 20s 6d.——The Otago Formers’ Co-operative Association sold: For Robert Galbraith 22s 9d, 8:21s, .pen 19s 9d; P. ’Williamson (Milburn), pen 36s 3d, 9 IDs 6d; M.‘ Cowan (Waitahnna), 10 235, 6 20s 6d; Thqs. Ross (Middlemarch),V 1 .truck 'to :23s;’ a ,client,. 2 pens to 27s " 6d, 9 225, 4 20s; T.-Corry (Waitahuna), .7 2le 6d; a client, 617a.' Fat Pigs.—There was a heavy yarding of well-finished porkers and baconors, and although prices were a little ' erratic,"-they • ’were on the whole a shade lower,;,than,.those, ruling at the previous sales.—-The /’.jßwr-; 1 Zealand Loan and Mercantile .Agency.' Co.. sold: For clients, 1 £3 13s, I 1 £2 ss, 3 £1 12s. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold; For Seaclifi Mental Hospital, 4 £4 4?, ■ 6 £4; a client, 1 £4; A: B. Hamilton (Henley), 1 £3 Ss; J. Thomson (Green Island), 2 £4 3a; a client, 3 £2 Iflß, -3 £2 11s; G. Donaldson (Leith Valley), 2 £2 19s, 7 £2 16s; a client, I£2 12s, 4- £2 10s. The National Mortgage and Agency Co. sold: For Jqs. Nixon (Timaru), 7£3 6a, 3£3 2s, 4£2 18s. ' Todd Bros, sold: For a client, 1 £3, 3 £3 2s, 2 £2 17s; C. Goodlet (Maungatua), 1 £3 Is. -—Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For Seaclifi Menial Hospital, 2 £3:lßs, 4 £3 12s, 4 £3 ss; T, Johnston and Sons (Kaitangata), 2 £3 Be, 3 £2; 2 £2 18s; a client, 2 £3 90, 2 £2 19s; Johnston and Walker (Allanton), 2 £2 12s 6d. The Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Association sold: For a client, 3 £4 2s 6d,' 2 £4; F. Ross (Middlemarch), 3 £3 12s 6d; a client, 2 £2 17s, 1 £1 7s.- —Donald Reid and Co. sold: For a client, 6 £3 2a; Jas. White (Middlemarch), 2 £3 la; P. F. Bennett .(Green Island), 1 £3 3s; G. Donaldson (Burnside), 1 £1 15s; T. M’Carthy , (Leith Valley), 2 £2 T7e; G. Ford (MoSgiel)', 3 : £3-13b; F, Clearwater (Portobello), 4 £2 18s; M. Hackett (Momona), 4 14s, 4 12s, 1 10s; J. Shaw (Otokia), 4 13s Store Pigs.—The Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Association sold; For D, Wilkie (Logan’s Point), 1 17s, 214 s, 3 13s; a’ client, 6 15s. W. Blair . (Outram), 7. slips to, 245.-—-Todd Bros, sold: For a’client, 6 at 'quotations; - ' Geo. Stevenson, 3. Hs 6d, 1. lie.—Wright, Stepheneon, and' Co. soW: For J; Grainger and Son (Maungatua), 5 13s 6d, 212 a 6d; G. Stevenson (Mosgiel), 3 20s, 213 e; a client, 1 20s, 1 14s 6d, 212 s, 215 s; J. Martin (Anderson’s Bay), 217 s. ADDINGTON MARKETS. (Pah Unite n press Association'.) CHRISTCHURCH, January 25. The improved tone of the . lamb market at Home was reflected in to-day's Addington sale, there being a rise on last week of 8s per bead, or fully 6s in‘a fortnight. A full ring of exporters operated keenly throughout, and paid on- an.average..7Jd .to 8d per lb. Mutton was a shade .better,' but beef, an account of an excess yarding, receded in, value. Apart from this section it was the best sale which bos been held at Addington for a. long time.. ■ . , ■ .. J : . Store Sheep.—A big yarding. Them Was a particularly, keen sale, especially for tombs, ■ and the demand was unsatisfied. Values.' for all classes were well ahead of .last week. Forward lambs realised T4s to 15s lid; ordinary, 10s 6d to 13s 6d; small and' inferior,' 6s 9d to 10s; cull, 3s lid to 6s 6d; twotooth; ewes) 13a 4d to 13s 7d; four and sixtootb, 12s 4d; two and four-tooth, wethers., 9s 7d to 11s 9d; inferior‘two and four-todtu wethers, 7s 2d to Ba,Gd; cu11,...-Gs. Id to 6s Bd. Pat Lambs.—A very small proportion went, to the butchers. Giie line for export brought '27s; 'extra .prime lambs, 24s 3d to 28s Id; prune, 21s 6d. to 249; 21s 3d; inferior, 14s 9d' 6d. ■ Fat Sheep.—A smaller yarding and a slight appreciation.'in prices.' Wether mutton sold at 4d and above exportens'/ rates, few going to them. - Extra prime wethers, 23s 6d Id 26s 6d-; prime, ;19s ,Gd to ,235; medium,' 17s to 19s ;3d;- inferior, 13s lOd to 16s 9d; extra prime ewes, 20s to 2Ss 2d; prime; 14a 9d to 18s ; medium,' 12s 3d to 14s 6d; inferior, 9a 6d to 11s 9d. > ; : . Fat Cattlq.—An * over-supply, 360 ’’ head being yarded. Last week’s recovery -was practically, lost. Prime beef sold at 27s 6d per 1001 b, but secondary aold at .about 22a 6d, Extra prime steers, ,£l4 355-; prime, £9 t;» £l2 15s; medium, £6 15s to - £8 17s 6d; lighter, £5 to £6 12s 6d; prim© heifers, £5 5s to £7 ss; ordinary, £3 10s to £5; prime cows, £5 0s 6d to £7 7s 6d; ordinary, £2 15s to £4 17s 6d. Store Cattle. A small eitry, Two-year-old steers, £2 ss; yearlings, 25s to 33s 6d; two-year-old heifers, £3 10s to £4 2s Gd; yearling, 3os Gd to 42s 6d; medium cows, 24s to 28s 6d; aged and inferior, 10a to 16s. Dairy Cattle.—The demand was not as keen, but good cows close to calving sold well. ' Good second and third oalvers, springing, £8 to £l3 10s; good three-year-old spring ing heifers, £9 10s to £l2 10s; medium, £5 to £8 10s; sound cows, just calved, with- calf at foot, £l4 10s; inferior oowa and cows in milk, 10s to £4 10s; vealers and runners, £4 12s 6d; good vealers, £2 to £2 10s; small,IDs to £1 ss; small calves, 5s to 8s Gd. Fat Pigs.—An improved demand, prices being a shade better. ■ Choppers, £2 10s to £S; light baooners,, £2 ISis to £3 sa; heavy, £3 12s to £4 3s—average prim© per lb, 5d to 6id; light porkers, £1 18s to £2 ss; heavy, £2 7s Gd to £2 12s—average price per lb, 7d to Bd. Store Pigs;—Prices were up several Shillings. Best stores, 34a to 38s; medium, 28s to 335; small, 13s to 20s; weaneis, Sks to 13s; sows and litters, £3 10s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 8

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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 8

WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 8

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