MESSRS WTLLIE & ROUNTREE'S REPORT.
MKSSHh UYLLIE & RoUNTHUi: U'pnrt that at their usual stock sale at their y;iul>. Wniiuiu, on Tbui-sday la^i. the entry was smaller than usual. Prices, especially lor young stock, showed :m improvement on previous sales, and every line, was disposed of at the vendors reserves. Following ;ue a few quotations; — Calves, 13s, 205. 225, 235. 2-t»; yearlings to 18-month«, 34-- to -445 ; ccm-« (empty), -10s. 55>, 112s ; springei--, 755,, 80s and !»ss ; horse--, a few serubbeis were enteie.l, which realised irom 23s upwanK. Them wcie a few sheep entered, lml several enquiries weie made for lambs and two and four tooth ewes. Intending sellers would do well to place these kinds ef stock on our books for disposal prhately.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 2
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122MESSRS WTLLIE & ROUNTREE'S REPORT. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 2
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