FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK REPORT.
WAVERLEY SALE
At our Warerley sale on Friday, Sth inst., wo offered a full yarding of stocky somo 570 head of cattle and 200 sheep being penned. There was a good demand for all classes of stock, and the nholo of the entry was quitted. We quote:—Fat cows £5 to £5 12s, forward cows £4 to £4 12s, store cows £3 5s to £3 12s Gd, 2-year Hereford heifers £i 7a 6d, 3 and 4-year bullocks £6 to £6 ss, 3-year steers (rough) £4 17s Gd, 2-year steers £3 17s 6d to £4 6s, 2^-year do £4 los, well-bred .15-months steers £3 12s to £3 15s, do heifers £2 16s to £2 17s, yearling heifers (dairy strains) £2 12s *6d to £3 6s, yearling steers £2 15s to £3 ss, cows with calves £4 Is 6d to £5 Is, fat and forward heifers £4 12s 6d.
Sheep.—Shorn mixed age1 wethers Us 9d to 12s, ewe do 10s 9d, woolly 4tooth wethers 17s 7d. woolly ewes with 05 per cent, lambs 17s 6d. *18s 4d, and 20s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 7
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