BURNSIDE MARKET.
DUNEDIN, Aug. 30. Fat Cattle — 250 yarded, which exceeded requirements and prices declined 10s to 15s per head. Tbe yaruing was mostly good to pr.me, witn few extra prime. Hravy bullocks £11 15s, prime £9 to £10 15s, medium to good. £7 5s to £8 15s. light £5 10s to £6 15s. Best cOws and heifers £7 to £8 2s 6d, medium to good £5 5s to £6 10s, light £4 to £4 15s. Fat Sheep. — 1712 penned, nearly all wethers. Prime met a. gcod sale at last week's rateß, but for light and unfinished lower prices had to be accepted". Best wethers 25s 6d to 28s, /medium to good 22s to 24s 9d, light 18s 21s 6d, best ewes 20s to 22s 6d, medium 17s 3d to 19s. Pigs— 234 penned, which proved an over supply. Prices were ejasier and a large number of suckers and -"Slips- were riot sold. Suckers 6s to 9s, slips.-iOs to 14s, stores 15s to 20s, porkers 23s to. 325, light baconers 35sto 425, heavy do 47s to 52a, choppers up to 60s.
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 19, 5 September 1905, Page 3
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181BURNSIDE MARKET. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 19, 5 September 1905, Page 3
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