Late Burnside Stock Report V v's! ."'- : r-,-'Y~ "'"■■Y *'YY. ''T?'" -V ' : [-^ -r \ r Cattle.— loF penned ■•?, stff air^yardiiigY^ Tlie entry was composed mainly of medium weight buUoaks and heifers, with a few pens of extra prime -and heavy bullocks. The number forward was in excess of fei^quirements, consequently prices v f were back about 15s pQr head. Best bullocks, £8 10s to £9. ss;. extra, to £10 ss; medium, £7 to £7 -15s;: " 61 " 10^,^ 6 *0,£6 10s; best cows and. heifers, £6 10s to £7; medium, £5 to £5 10s; inferior, from £4 to £4 10s. Sheep— Only 928 forward, but as most butchers held supplies the number was quite sufficient for requirements. Imne ewes and wethers were a shade better than last week; medium and imfinislied were slow of sale, selling at about last week's rates. Best wethers, 17s 6d to 19s 6d • extra, to 235; niedium, 15s to 16s. 6d; best ewes, 15s to 16s ; extra, to 19s ; medium, 12s' 6d to 13s. Lambs.— 469 penned. Well-finished lambs sold better than last week, but medium and unfinished sorts were slow ?o *'f \a £ st }^l )S ' n ls^ to 16s > - extra > t0 17s ; medium, 12s to 14s 6d ; light, 9s 6d to lis. •. • Pigs.— There was only a small supply of , both fats and stores . forward, and prices were as follow : —Suckers, up to 19s 6d; slips 21s to 27s 6d; stores, 30s to 355; porkers, 33s to 435; light baconers, 45s to 48s; heavy do, 53s to 60s
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New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 19
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592Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 19
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