DUNEDIN STOCK AND GRAIN MARKETS.
[By Telegraph] Dusedix, Dec. G. At the yards to-day, though the supply of fat cattle was not "by any means excessive, last week's prices were not maintained. Bullocks brought up to £12. Beef is quoted at 20§ to 22s Gd ]>er lOOlbs. Fat sheep were sold at about la»t week's prices. Croßsbred mutton '(shorn) bay be quoted at from 2d to 2sd per lb-<-in the wool, at 3d. -Wheat-r-Tbere is no improvement to report in either demand or value for this cereal, and aty (jnotationa sxre oominaL Good to prixn*> 7 4.S 3d to la Od; medium. 4i to 4s 3d; inferior and fowls' wheat, 2s 3d to 3s Dd. Oats— The demand is limited, and with increasing stock?, prices are lower. Prime milling, 8s Id to 3u. 2d ; good bright feed, 8s to 8s Id; inferior and discolored, 2« 9d to 2s lid. Barley— No transactions.
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Southland Times, Issue 4496, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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152DUNEDIN STOCK AND GRAIN MARKETS. Southland Times, Issue 4496, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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