Commercial.
THE JOHN SONVILLE MARKET. Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co., iu conjunction with Messrs Abraham and Williams, report on their Johnsonville sale as follows : We had the usual entry of bullocks, which were from medium to good quality, and on the whole, sold well, ox beef making 21s per 1001 b. Sheep sold briskly, and fully maintained last week's prices, according to quality, fkst-class wethers making as high as 18s 6d. We quote : Prime heavy bullocks'; 10s to £8 17s Gd ; others. £8 15s to £8; lighter sorts, £7 17s 6d to £7 133; ewes, 14s 2d to 14s 9d; wethers, lGs 3d to 18s 6d ; store ewes, 10s 3d.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3303, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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111Commercial. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3303, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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