DUNEDIW HORSE SALEYARDS.
Messrs. Weight, Stkphknbon and Co. report as follows : — Good young sorts from tne country are always saleable, and we still have numerous inquiries for young, active spring cart and van horses. During the week we have also had inquiry for useful plough horses, and as soon as the harvest is over we expect there will be a strong demand fr that class. We quote : — For first-class draughts (extraheavy) L 25 to L3O ; good ordinary draughts (youna), LlB to L 22 ; medium draughts, Ll2 to Ll6 : aged draughts, L 6 to LlO ; good hacks and harness horses, LI2 to Ll6 ; medium hacks and harness horses, L7to L 9 ; light and inferior hacks and harness hones, L 2 10i to L 5
Mb F. Mebnan, King street, reports :— Wholesale pricei— Oats: Is 4d to la 6£d (bags extra), demand quiet. Wheat (easier) : milling, 3s 9d to 4s 2d ; fowls', 2i 6d to 3s 6d, sacks iocluded. Chaff: Market, fair supply— £2 Os Od to £2 15s Od ; bay, oaten, £3 Os ; ryegrass, £3. Bran, £3 Os. Pollard, £4 Os. Potatoes, kidneys, new, local, £2 ; dements, £2 5s Od. Flour : roller, £11 to £1115'; stone, £10 5s to £10 15a. Fresh butter, 8dtolld; salt, nominal for prim*, Sid. Eggs, Is 6d. Oatmeal, £8 15a Od in 251bs ; bulk, £8 Oa.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 25, 8 April 1892, Page 13
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220DUNEDIW HORSE SALEYARDS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 25, 8 April 1892, Page 13
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