Late Burnside Stock Report
Fat Cattle.— 2sl forward, only a small proportion of which were prime, the majority being made up of inferior and medium quality. Best cattle were sold at about last week's rales, but other sorts were considerably lower. Best bullocks; £11 to £12 17s 6d • good, £9 10s to £10 H)s ; medium, £6 10s to £8 10s • light, £4 15s to £C. Sheep.— 22B4 penned. Prices for prime heavy wethers were about the same as last week, whilst 1 medium and inferior sorts were aboul Is per head lower. Best wethers, 26s to 28s (a pen of extra heavy brought ,29s 91) ;. good, 22s to 24s ; medium, 19s to 21. Lamibs.— 46 penned. Best sorts brought from 21s to 22eC6d ; good, 18s 6d to 2Us ; others, 16s to 18s. Pigs.— There was a medium yarding. Prices were firmer for porkers and baconers. Suckers, 15s to 17s • porkers, 36s to 46s ; Tight baconers, 46s to 59s ; heavy do, 66s to 7Ds.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 42, 17 October 1907, Page 17
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163Late Burnside Stock Report New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 42, 17 October 1907, Page 17
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