Burnside Market.
Per United Press Association. DUNKLIN. March 21. Put Civtlle —1.70 yarded, but only a few pens of prime quality. Prices declined 10s to 15s per head, being most noticeable in medium quality beef, best bullocks its as to .£8 las, medium to good £7 to £t*. light t.’i to £5 los. best cows and heifers Id to £d Ids, medium to good ifl lUs to .If 3 I Os. light £3 Cs t L > £l. Fat Sheep—-I DM perilled, mainly medium to good wethers, with few pens extra prime. Prices were about on a pun with last week, hut the sale was not brisk. F.xtra heavy wethers 22s to 23s dd, good lbs 3d to 2Hs Od. medium Ids to 17s, light Ms to Ms Cal. best heavy ewes Ids to 17s dd, medium 12s to 13s. Fat Lambs —d7O penned. Prices were about tie) same as last week for prime, but muhiished were easier. Extra heavy Uts 3d. prime Ms to its dd, medium 1 is dd to 12s. Pigs—lMS penned. Suckers sold at bs to fo s dd. slips los to Ids. '-lores 19s to 225. porkers 2Sw to 31s, light baconers 38s to 12s. heavy dds to 189-
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Southland Times, Issue 19771, 22 March 1906, Page 4
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203Burnside Market. Southland Times, Issue 19771, 22 March 1906, Page 4
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