STOCK MARKET.
Mes:rs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on their Masterton stocksale held yesterday as follows: Sheep were yarded greatly in egress of advertised numbers, upwarobof j * ei-rht thjusai.d being penned. Bid- J ding at auction was duller th_.ii at previois spies, and alth'ugh we quitted t-)c bulk of the yarding ven- | dcrs had in rr.o t cases to slightly lower thtir reserves. The entiy in j cattle <oi.si.ted of bullocks* ana th 3 j usual odds and ends of cows and j weantrs. Quotations:— Sheep: Weth- j ers, list) 12s; culls, 9s; beat J breeding cw.s, 14s 3d; otheis, 13s | 9d, 13a 6d, 13s 2J, 13s, 12s 9d, | down to 12s 4d for best sorts; > others, 9s to lis 6d; woolly lambs, 9s Id to 10s; shorn lambs, 6s lei to 8s 7d; rams, Uomceys I to ligns, Southdowns 2 to Signs, Lincolns j 2gns, Shropshires 1 to 3gns. Cattle: i Forward conditioneed bullocks, £5 10s to £6 la; cows and calves, 30s to 40s; weaners, £1; calves, 7s to 11 p.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3129, 4 March 1909, Page 7
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173STOCK MARKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3129, 4 March 1909, Page 7
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