Burnside Stock Market.
(Per United Press Association.) Dunedin, Feb. 4. Fat Cattle— 2l6. yarded, including some very prime bollocks, and all sold at about last week's rates. Best bullocks, £9 10s to £11 os; medium, £8 5s to £9 7s 6d ; others, £6 15s to £8 2s dd; best cows, £7 53 to £9 7s 6d; medium, £5 5s to £7 2s 6d ; others, £4 10s to £5 2s 6d. Fat Sheep— Only 1339 wero penned and prices ruled ls to ls 6.1 better than last wook. Best wethers, 17s 6d to 19s— extra heivy, 21b 3d ; medium, 15s to 17s 3d ; others, 14s to 14s 9d ; best ewes, 14s 6d to 178; medium, 12s 9d to 14s 3d; others, 10s 3d to 12. Cd. - Lambs— 997 penned and met with a good sale, exporters operating freely. Best, I'£ 3d to 13s 6d — extra heavy, 15s ; medium, 9j 9d to 10a 9d; others, 8s 3d to 9s 6d. Pigs— lls yarded, and prices were fully maintained. Suckers, 15s to 20j; slips, 22} to 245: stores, 28s to 34s ; porker?, 36a to 42a; baconers, 543 to 70s; a few very heavy pigs up to 755.
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Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3
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194Burnside Stock Market. Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3
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