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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS.

Burnside, Wednesday, July 30. Fat Cattle.—There was an average yarding of 240 head. The entry in this section included a number of prime heavy bullocks, with a fair proportion of medium sorts. Prices at the opening of the sale were hardly equal to last week’s rates, but as (ho sale progressed competition improved, the sale closing at an appreciation of 30s per head. Compared with last week, the average improvement could bo stated at 15s to 20s per head. There were very few cows or heifers forward. Extra prime heavy bullocks, £22 17s 6d ; prime, £ls to £l7 10s; medium, £lO 10s to £l2; light, £7 10s to £9. The National Mortgage and Agency Company sold: For John Woods (Mataura), 2 bullocks £ls. 1 £l2 1/s 6d, 1 £lO, 1 £9 7s 6d. 1 £7 7s 6d; a client. 2 £lO 15s, 2 £lO 10s, 2 £9 17s 6d. 5 £7 32s 6d, 3 £7 10s: a client. 3 £lO 10s. 2 £9 15s. 2 £5 7s 6d. The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For W. Bennett (Middlemnrcb), 1 bullock £lB 12s 6d, 1 £lB 2s 6(1. 1 £lB. 2 £l7; M’Rao Bros. (Sutton). 3 £l4, 2 £l3 17s 6d. 2 £l2 17s 6d; a client. 3 £l2 2s 6d. 3 £lO 7s fid; N. and I. Reid (Outram), 3 £11; Hugh Thompson (Outram), 3 £8 15s. 3 £6 2s 6d. 1 heifer £7 ISs. 1 £6 10s; J. Giltrap (Clarks), 1 £8 10s; W. Lindsay (Allanton), 1 £7 10s, 1 £7, 1 £6; Robert Wilson (Riverside), 4 bullock £7 2s 6d, 1 heifer £6 12s 6d, I£s 15s. 3£5 12s 6d. Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold : For a client, 2 bullock £l7 12s 6d, 3 £l6 12s 6d, 2 £l6 10s, 3 £l6 7s 6d. 2 £l6 7 S 6d 1 £ls 10s, 1 £lO 17s 6d; Rain Brov (Stirling). 4 £ls, 4 £l4 15s, 4 £l4 2s 6d, 3 £l3 15s; Ernest Frame (Wyndham), 4 steers £l3 ss, 2 £lO 17s 6d; John Woods (Wyndham), 2 steers £l4 15s; Wm. Marshall, jun. (Berwick), 3 £l2, 3 £lO 15a: Mrs F. M'. Dow (Outram), 3 £5 15s. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Mesrs HcM Bros (Balclutha), 2 bullocks £l3 15s, 2 £l3 12s 6d 2 £9. 2 £8 12s 6d; Richd. Betting (T e Houka), 2 £l2 7s fid, 2 £lO 10s, 2 £9 15s. 2 £9 10s; Peler Robertson (Ontram), 4 £l2 15s, 2 £lO 2s 6d, 2 £9 12s 6d ■. J. A. Paterson (Ida Valley), 2 heifers £J 15s, 2 £3; a client, 1 £6.- Stronach. Morris, and Co. sold; For A. J. Bell (Stirling), 1 bullock £22 17s 6d. 2 £lB 12s 6d, 2 £l7. 2 £lo 12s 6d: Mrs H. M. Boyd (Stirling), 3 £l4 10s, 3 £l4, 2 £lO 15s; A. Scott (Burnside), 1 heifer £8 3Os. 1 £7 10s. a £7, 1 cow £B, 4 £5 10a, 7 heifers £5 7s 6d; Miss JjOgan (Greenvale, Kelso), 1 bullock £8 2s fid. 1 £7 7s fid, 1 €7 12s 6d, 3 .*:■= 10s- F. W. L. Bruhns (Hyde), 1 cow £4 17s fid, 1 £3_ 17s fid. Todd Bros, sold: For Wm. Lindsay (Allanton), 2 bullocks £ll ss; clients. 2 heifers £5 15s. Dalgety and Co. sold: For W. M. Mathewson (Kokonga). 14 - steers and heifers at full market, rates; a client, 2 bullocks £9 17s fid 2 £8 10s. 1 £9 15s. 1 £8 17s 6d, 1 heifer £6 7s 6d. 1 £5 12s fid; J. Baxter (Wcstmereh 1 £5 10s, 3 =toer £7, 1 cow £6 2s fid. Wrigeht, Stephenson, and Co. sold : For Jas Birtles (Waikouaiti), 2 bullocks £l6 15s. 2 £ls 7s 6d, 3 £l4 15s, 3 £l4 10s, 2 £l4 ss, 2 £l4 2s fid; W. Lindsay (Allantoid. 2 £l3 ss, 2 heifers £9. 1 £8 17s 6(1. 1 £8: N. and I. Reid (Outram), 1 bullock £ls ss, 2 £ll 10s; R. Wilson (Berwick), 3 £ll ss, 2 £lO 12s 6d; lan Lindsay (Allanton), 1 £10; P. A. Hotting (Edondale), 1 heifer £6 12» bd.

Store Cattle.—There wa.s fin entry of 240 head. The yarding consisted mainly of vealers, which were sold slightly ahead of last week's rates, realising from 27s to 58a. One pen of fair conditioned three-year-old steers brought £6 9s.— I The National Mortgage and Agency Co. (Ltd.) sold: For W. D. Here (Kolconga), 3 steer £7, 6 £6 9s; W. L. Milne (Otikerama), 1 £6 4s; J. Rawcliffe (Kokonga), 1 voaler £3 13s; a client, 63 53?. The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For J. Gil trap (Clarks), 1 steer £5 32s fed, 1 heifer £2 12s 6d; a client (Romaha.pa). 1 cow £3 15s, 1 £3 10s, 1 £1 12s, 3 yearlings £1 15s; Thos. Gordon (Manngatua), 1 cow £3 2s 6d, 1 calf £l-: client (Waitati). 1 cow £2 15s, 5 £2 12s; a northern client. 1 heifer £2 17s 6d, 2 £2, 1 £1 12s, 2 vealcrs £1 6s, 1 £1 6s, 1 17s 6d. 1 15s, 1 bull £4, 1 19s; Robert Wilson (Riverside). 1 bull £2 Is; E. Bennett (Roslyn), 1 bull £2 13s, 1 £2, 1 £1 10s; A. C. Wendelken (Lookout Point), 2 cows £2 15s; a client (East Taicrij, 1 cow £1 12s; A. Scott (Burnside), 2 veal ere £2 2s, 2 £1 18s, 2 £1 17s. 2 £1 3s. Ronald Pond and Co. sold: For Mrs F. M'Atatnney (Patcaroa), 1 stag £6 2? 6d, 1 £3 15s, 6 voalers 13s; J. A. Paterson (Ida Valley), 1 heifer £2 17s, 1 steer £1 Iss, 1 voaler £1 15s, 1 cow £1 12s 6d: a client, 6 voalers 19s 6d. 9 12s 6d; G. Armstrong (Burnside), 1 cow £1 7s 6d; G. Robson, 1 cow £2 14s, 1 £2, 2 vealers 18a 6d. Stronaob, Morris and Co. sold: For A. Scott (Burnside), 2 cows £4 12s 6d, 7 nows and heifers £4 4s. 2 cows £4 2is, 2 £3 17s, 1 £5 12s 6d, 3 £3 9s, 3 steers £4 4s, 7 voalers £2 10s, 4 £2 2s. 2 £1 19s, 7 yearlings at quotations: F. W. L. Brubns (Hyde), 2 heifers £1 17s. Wright, Stephenson and Co. sold: For C. Scott (St. Leonards), 1 cow £6 15s, 1 £4 4s, 5 £5 17s; Anderson Bros. (Green Island), 1 £4 6s; .1, Wright (Portobello), 1 steer £5 10s; J. Kerr, i now £3 13s, 1 555; Miss M. Anderson (Mrsgiel), 1 £2 18s; E. Robertson (Otakan), 1 £2 17s 6d; H. King (Manngatua), .1 bull £2; J M‘Master (Saddle Hill), 1. cow £1 19s. Dairy Cows. —Wright, Stephenson and 00. sold; For C. Scott (St. I>»na.rds), 1 cow £4 7s 6d. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Mrs ,F. M'Ataraney (Patoaroa), 1 cow £4 15s, 1 £3 10b, 1 £2 ss, _ 1 £1 2s 6d, 1 £2 15s. Stronach, Morris and Co. sold; For a client, 1 oow £4 ss; F. W. L. Bruhns (Hyde), 1 dairy heifer £2 15s, 1 £1 17s fed'. The Oitago Fanners’ Co-operative Association sold ; For a client (Palmerston), 1 row £lO, 1 £7 15s; Thos. Pearson (Claxlcsville), 1 £3 7s 6d; J. Kedzlio (Half-way Rush), 1 heifer £6. 1 £4 17s 6d; Gordon M‘Master (Saddle Hill), 1 cow £6, 1 £5 15s; J. Pry do (Mornington), 1 heifer £4 ss, I £4; S. Robinson (Mornington), 1 cow £4 ss, 1 £3 10s, 1 £1 15s, R. W. Jones (Riversdalc). 1 oow £6, 1 £3 ss, 1 £5; a southern client, 1 £5 IQs; W. Scott (Kaikorai Valley), 1 £4 ss; Miss E. Kempsholl (Manngatua), 1 £3; a Taieri client, 1 £1 7s 6d, 1 £1 ss; E. Allen (Caveratmm), 1 £4 12s 6d; J. W. Kerr (Green Island), 1 £2 10s; W. V. Forrester (North-East Valley), 1 £1 15s; a client (Fairfield), 1 £5 2s 6d, 1 £3 7s 6d. Calves.—Stronaoh Morris and Co. sold: For A. Scott (Burnside), 6 calves 17s; J. Leyden (Saddle Hill), 1 ss; Mrs Margaret Mitchell (Mosgiel), 211 s, 2 8s. ——The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For J. Thompson (Abbotsford, 1 calf 15s; II M’Murray (Mornington), 1 11s, 1 ss; A. F. Play (Brighton), 1 4s 6d; a client, 1 fis, 1 5s fed, 1 2s 6d. Donald Reid and Cosold : P’or B. Richmond (Owaka), 1 18s; J. 11. Paul (Milton), 1 16s, 1 7s 6d; Miss A. Mee (Kuri Bush), 1 17s ;G. Carey (Lower Harbour, 1 11s. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold : For Mrs M. J. Hughes (Wyllie’s Crossing), 1 calf 15s; R. Jackson (Henley), 1 7s, 1 2a 6d. Fat Sheep.—There was a fairly largo yearing of 2600 sheep, consisting mainly of i.vethora, the proportion of ewes being small. Thu quality on the whole was good. Prices at the commencement were slightly below last week’s, but improved to par value us it progressed. Towards the end, however, the market depreciated, ana passings were fairly frequent. The average decline could bo stated at Is to Is 6d. Extra prime heavy wethers, 56s 6d; prime, 46s to 495; medium, 40s to 42s 6d; light, 35s to 57s fed; extra prime heavy ewes. 46s 3d; prime, 34s to 36s 6d; medium, 28s to 30s; light, 22s to 245. The National Mortgage and Agency Co. sold: For J. A. Mathowson (Dunedin), 23 wethers 54s 9d, 5 475, 10 49s 9d, 23 44s 4d. 3 ewes 32s 9d ; W. and J. Cameron (Waitahuna), 7 wethers 535, 23 47s 9d, 21 425; Alexander Block ; Heriot), 14 wethers 47s 3u, 22 43s 9d, 22 40s 9d; a south client, 30 wethers 4Ls, 22 ewes 28s 3d, 8 26s 9d; 11. Smith (Willowbank), 14 wethers 49s 6d, 22 41s, 20 ewes 23s 9<l ; K. Dynes (Benio). 25 ewes 35s 3d, 25 525,- 8 27s 6d : A. K. Paterson (Heriot), 7 ewes 22s 9d, 29 19s 9d, 25 16s 9d. The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For J. F. Herbert (Heriot), 22 wethers 52s fed, 16 50s 3d, 14 50s 9cl; J. A. Petrie (The Grange), pen wethers 60s 9d, 24 48s 3d, 25 40s 3d; Andrew Mathowson (Dunedin), 32 wethers 45s 3d; William Swan (Clinton), 12 wethers 42s 9d, 29 ewes 345, 27 225, 31 275, 18 26s 6d; a client, 29 ewes 30s 3d. 25 29s 9d; Alexander Gow (Waikoikoi), 14 wethers 325, 11 27s 6d. 4 26s 6d; a Tapaniii client. 1" truck ewes and and wethers at quotations. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For John ivohinson (Clarksville), 10 wethers 475: W. A. Duthic (Glonaven), 23 wethers 47s 3d, 21 43s fed. 10 lambs 26s 6d; Stark Bros. (Waikoikoi), 21 wethers 465, 9 39s 9d, 4 owes 445, 12 37s 9d, 8 34s 6d; Peter Boyd (Lovell’s Flat), 22 wethers 44s 6d, 12 445, 21 435; J. Forbes (Gladstone), 27 wethers 455; D. A. Russell (Milton), 19 wethers 425, 10 39s 3d ; William Robinson, son. (Monevmore), 14 wethers 325; J. H. Jaffray (Milton), 21 wethers 41s 9d, 14 40s fed, 21 39s fed; Mrs Morrison (Walkuku Valley), 9 ewes 29s ; Smyth and Wilson (Gore). 21 26s 9d. 27 25s f>cl.- New Zealand Lean and Mercantile Agency Co. sold; For R. 8. Wiflocks (Stir ling), 26 wethers 455, 23 43s 9d. 7 40a; J. A. Mathowson (Dunedin), 33 wethers 43s 6d. 36 42s fed; R. Boyd (Greenlands). 19 wethers 41s fed, 20 41s. 17 39s 9d ; a client, 35 wethers 41s 9d: C. A. Sutton IFresliford), 24 wethers 42s fed, 20 41s 9d, 14 59a 9d.——Stronaeh, Morns, and Co. (Ltd.) sold: For Mrs G. H. Stewart (Westwood. Crookston), 11 wethers 555. 4 445, pen ewes Z9s fed; Roulston and Linklator (Hillcnd), 29 wethers 48s, 27 445; Charles Chittock

iWaikoikoi), 8 ewes 46s 3d, 35 34s fid; James Pnllar (Crookston), 5 wethers 40s 3d, 5 ewes 37s 6d; A. Bathgate (Orookston), 9 wethers 355, pen ewes at quotations, 0. A. Matthewsoii, 14 wethers 42s 6d, 10 425, pen ewes at quotations. Todd Bros. sold: For J. E. Cullen (Clarendon), 2 wethers 455, 11 395, 23 35s 6d; J. A. Mathewson (Dunedin), 22 wethers 45s. —— Dalgety and Co. sold: For a client, 22 wethers 46s fid. 17 44s 3d, 6 435; A. MTntvrc Kelso), 6 wethers 445, 22 ewes 35s 3d, 22 51s 6d; a client. 36 sheep at quotations, A. Murray (vvaipahi), 22 ewes Jy, tat. —— Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For W. A. Baxter (Pomahaka), 18 werhers 66s 6d, 7 495; vv. W. Reid and Sons (Woodsidc), 7 wethers 645, 21 49s 3d, 21s 45s 3d; F. Carson (Wyllie’s Crossing), 15 wethers 53s fid, 19 47s 6d. 12 47s 3d, zo 45s 6d; R. Lochhead (Balclutha), 11 wethers 53s bd, 7 48s 6d, 29 45s 6ci, 12 445, 46 41s bd ; Clifton Estate (VVaiwera South), 9 wethers 465, 22 425, 5 40s 3d, 16 59s 6d ; A. F. Dickson (Freshfoni), 20 wethers 435, 20 41s bd, 14 38s 3d, 5 42s fcwJ; P. A. Robson (Wairnahakn), 21 wethers 38s 6d, 19 Sbs, 18 335; James Robertson and Sons (Waikoikoi), 4 ewes 35s 6d, 19 325, 2b 29s bet. 14 29s 3d, 15 2Bh 9<i; G. M. Love (Mod Flat), 17 ewes 345, 18 32s 6d, 5 325, 20 fit’s 6d; W. Don gall (Port Chalmers), 16 ewes 33s sd, II 19s 3d. hat Lames. —W right, Stephenson, and Co. sold: or W. Dougall (Port Chalmers), 32 lambs 245. Fat Pigs.—The National Mortgage and Agency Co. sold: For R. Hazelwood (Herbert), 1 pig £3 ss, 2 £3 ss, 1 £3, 2 £2 16s, 2 £2 15s. 1 £2 12s, 1 £2 9s, 1 £2 2s, 1 £2. 1 £1 19s, s£l 11s. Novi Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold: For a client, 241 s; Robert Reid (Wingatui), 2 425. —yTh e Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For Mrs K. Johnston (Mosgiel), 1 £4 3s; W. Stiven (Paritai), 3 £2 18s, 2 £2 14s, 3 £2 16s, 1 £2 10s; M. Moynihan (Anderson's Bay), 2 £4; J. Gamble (Wyllio’s Crossing), 1 £3 Bs, 1 £3 6s; W. D. Stewart (Sandymount), 2 £3 4s; Lynn Bros. (Wyllio’s Crossing), 1 £2 Bs, 1 £2 ss, 1 £2 Is- John Thomson (Outram), 1 £2 10s. 2 £2’ 7s, 1 £2. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For E. J. Humphries (Charlton), 7 £5 9s, 10 £4 10s, 4 £4 11s, 4 £4, 5 £3 10,«, 3 £3 6s. 1 £4 3s, 2 £3 6s, 1 £3, 1 £2 12s, 3 £3 16s ; Jno. Lochhead (Kaitangata) 1 £5 2s; Wm. Friend (Tahatika), 1 £4 14s, 2 £4 12s, 1 £4; Wm. Scott (Owaka Valiev), 1 £3 18s, 1 £3 14s; Wm. Caley (Owaka), 2 £3 11s; Wm. Bradfield (Owaka Valley), 1 £3 13s; J. Waugh (Momona). 2 £2 15s; a client, 1 £3 Is, 1 £2 10s; G. F. Bewley (North-East Harbour), 2 £4 3s ; G. W. Middleditoh (Sawyers’ Bay), 5 £3 8s: B, Richmond (Otanomomo), 16 £4: G. A. Donaldson (Leith Valley), 9 £3 6s. ——Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: Fo F. W. L. Bruhns (Hyde). 1 £4 14s, 1 £4 7s, 1 £4 6s, 1 £3 Is, 1 £2 19s; S. Nolan (Waikouaiti), 1 £3 11s, 1 £2 19s, 1 £2 14s, 1 £2 11s, 1 £2 ss; J. P. Gardiner (Burn side), I£2 16s, I£2 13s. Todd Bros. sold: For clients, 2 £3 ss.-—Dalgety and Co. sold: For a client, 4 at Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For Alex. Rodgers (Sandymount), 2 £3 13s; Jas. Brown (Henley), 3 £3 4s ; Thos. Payne (Wyllie’s Crossing), 1 £3 4s, 1 £2 14s; Geo. Sickles (Green Island), 1 £2 Is, 2 £2.'

Store Pigs.—Donald Reid and Co. sold: For A. M’Millan (Momona). 5 £1 4s 6d. 2£l 12s; A. A. Paterson (Allanlon), 3£l 10s, 3 19s fed, 1 10s. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For F. W. L. Bruhns (Hyde), 6 £1 14s; Wallace Bruce (Momona), 3 suckers £l, 3 19s, 214 s—| —The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold: For Mrs K. Johnston (Mosgiel), 229 s 6d, 3 27s fed; a client (Green Island), 4 255. 4 23s fed, 3 22s fed; a Pehinsula client, 221 s, 4 19s fed. PRIME CATTLE CHEAPER. Also prime beef, mutton, and lamb, at Salisbury Butchery shops, Stuart street, corner George and Hanover streets, and 240 Princes street. We give highest price for dairy fed pigs. Try our mild cured baoon. —Advt. DO YOU KNOW? THAT the “ Mutual ” Fire Rates average 40 per cent. Less than the Rates of other Companies. THAT Only Farmers’ Risks are Accepted? THAT the “Mutual” is Absolutely Sound? THAT the “Mutual” Address is THE OTAGO FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, 111 Stuart street, Dunedin. —Advt. ADDINGTON MARKET. (Pee United Piiess Association.) CHRISTCHURCH July 30. The yardings were heavy to-day in both fat cattle and fat. sheep classes. Cattle improved in value, meeting with a firm sale throughout. The mutton market was irregular, though it concluded firmly. The store sheep section had an unusually largo entry for this time of the year. It included about 1000 owes from the North Island. The market dragged for old ewes, which, were forward in large numbers. Wethers were also easier, but ewo hoggets sold firmly. A draft of 365 North Island owes made 40s. The first ewes and lambs of the year were forward, and sold at 14s lOd, all counted. They were a poor lot. Good four, six and eight-toothed Romney cross ewes, 38s to 40s; four, six, and eighttoothed crossbred ewes, 37s 9d; sound and failing-mouthed Romney cross ewes, 32s fed to 32s 9d; aged crossbred ewes, 21s fed to 27s 9d; aged crossbred ewes, 21s fed to to 265; good conditioned aged halfbred ewes, 27s 8d to 29s 3d; aged halfbred owes, 20s to 26s fed; aged halfbred owes and lambs, 14s lOd; forward four and sixtoothed halfbred wethers, 33s lid to 55s fed; four, six, and eight-toothed halfbred wethers, 31s to 335; two-toothed halfbred wethers, 29s 2d to 335; good halfbred ewe hoggets, 33s to 58s; halfbred wether hoggets, 24s lOd to 26s 4d; throe-quarterbred owe hoggets, 31s to 33s lid; crossbred ewe hoggets, 26s fed to 23s lOd. Fat Sheep.—Twelve races were yarded, compared with 81. for the previous week. In the opening stages there was a weakening of up to 2s per head. Over the whole of the sale, however, values were easier than last week. Extra prime wethers, to 50s: a few special pens, to 60s; prime wethers. 40s fed to 475; medium, 38s to 41s; light, 33s to 37s fed; extra prime owes, to 41s; a few special pens, 44s to 45s 9d; prime owes, 55s to 395; medium, 31s fed to 34s fed; light, 28s to 31s; old, 25s to 27s fed; prime hoggets, 52s fed to 40s Id; medium, 26s to 31s fed.

Fat Cattle.—There were 605 yarded, making 2100 for the month. Included in the entry wore 178 North Island cattle, mostly prime lines. The market opened firmly, and good cattle made from 20s to 30s per head more than last week. Extra prime beef sold at 37s fed per 1001 b; prime, 33s to 36a; medium, 29s fed to 32s fed; light and 26? to ?9s; and rough, 17s fed to 22s fed. Extra prime steers. £l7 10a and ±i;B i‘2s txi; mime, £l3 15s to £l6 10s; medium, £lO iOs to £l3 10s: light, £7 10s to £10; rough sorts, £5 to £7; extra prime heifers, £ll 10s to £l4 2s fed; prime, £7 15s to £lO 15s; medium, £5 to £7 10a; extra prime cows, £11; prime, £7 to £9 10s; medium, £4 10s to £fe 15s; aged, £2 15s to £4. Vealers. —There was a largo yarding, mostly unfit for butchers, good vealers being in short supply. Runners, £7: good vealers, £4 to £5 ss; crood calves, £2 bs to £3 15s; small, 15s to 30s. Store Cattle.—There was a small entry, moslly of aged cows. Some October and November calvers (heifers) made £5 Is. Dairy Cattle. —There was a largo entry. There were moderate prices and a dragging sale. Good second, third, and fourth calvers, £7 to £9 10s- medium, £4 to £6 15s; good heifers. £6 to £8 10s; extra good, £11; medium heifers, £4 to £5 10s; backward calvers and cows in milk, £l 15s to £3. Fat Pigs.—There was a medium entry of porkers and a small one of baconers. Porkers improved in price, baconers being easier. Choppers, £3 to £7; light baconers, £4 5s to £4 15s; heavy, £5 to £5 10s; extra heavy. £6 12s; average price per lb, 8d to’ Bid;'light porkers, £2 10s to £3 ss; heavy. £3 10s t o £5 18s; average price per lb, lOd to lOidStore Pigs.—There was a large entry, and the sale was easier. Weannrs, 16s to 20s; small stores, 22s to 265; medium, 30s to 40s; large, 45s to 545; sows in pig, £4 15s to £6.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19238, 31 July 1924, Page 12

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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19238, 31 July 1924, Page 12

WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19238, 31 July 1924, Page 12

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