Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s Johnsonville Stock Report.
Johnsonvillpß, October 21. The baef entered for the salo was from medium to prime, with some indifferent as to quality, and some fairly heavy weights. Bidding was spirited thronghont. About the usual number of sheep oame forward. Pricss were eqml to last sales rate's. Pigs were well represented and sold in favour of the vendor. Pigs— Porkers, 18a to 20s ; others, Us to 16a ; small pigs, 10s to 18i. Cattle— Beßt Bullocks, £8 2s to 10s ; others, £7 6d to £7 10s ; smaller sorts, £6 12s 6d to £7, equal from 17a 6d and 18s tho lOOlbs. Sbeep— Ewes in wool, 123 4d to 13s wetbera in woo', 14s lid ; shorn ewes, 8s to 0a H ; shorn wethers, 9a to 10s lOd ,- lambs, 7s 6d to 8a lOd.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 4
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136Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s Johnsonville Stock Report. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 4
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