Burnside Market
Per United Press Association.
DUNEDIN, May 3.
Fat Cattle—233 head yardedi. Prices at the commencement were easier by 10s pethead than at last week’s sale. Bullocks £8 to £9—extra heavy '£ilO 17 s Gd ; heifers £5 to £6 17s Gd.
Fat Sheep—ll 44 penned, mostly medium cups and wethers, with a pen or two of extra prime wethers. Prices wore about Is higher than last week. Best wethers 22s to 23s Gd—extra heavy 24s Gd and 24s 9d, good wethws 19s to 21s Gd, others 18s to 19s, best ewes 17s 9d to 19s Gd, others 15s to 17s Gd. Fat Lambs—2s9 penned. Bidding w n s keen, and prices wore slightly in advance of last week's rates. Best 15s Gd to l:7p Gd, good 14s to 15s. Pigs—llB penned. Porkers and baconors met wittil good demand, but suckers and slips were somewhat neglected. Suckers 4s to 7s, slips 8s to 12s, stores 14s to ,20s, porkers 22s to 325, light baconers 33s to 40s, heavy do. 42s to 525.
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Southland Times, Issue 19551, 4 May 1905, Page 3
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172Burnside Market Southland Times, Issue 19551, 4 May 1905, Page 3
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