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Ashburton Guardian Office, baturday afternoon,
Messrs Friedlaader Bros, report for the week 29*.1§83 •“ —TheAshburton Yards wmc not so heavily supplied with sheep as usual, sonic of the lines had to oe turned oat unsold. We quote' 2X4 for P rime mut ‘ Merino ewes were in little demand, as mtW OFthe fanners haye now purchased all they reqnirefor the present. Cattle experienced a somewhat better demand, beef especiaUyibcinglweU competed for. Pigs, -we must saly, keeptheir prices up very satisfactorily. Qur entries were as follows :-r-Sheep, 9 2 S 5 ddl%. 7l* We,sold iji 2-tooth ewes apd wethers.at 6s‘ id, 295 merino ewes at 2s merino ewes at 2s 9d, 175 crossbred lambs altefld,. Cattle—s atLS 12s 6d, 6head for L 25 ifW aKUf, 4 , at , ri3 19, 2at L 5 ss, etc. Two lots °f w<|te sold at satisfactory prices to
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 959, 2 June 1883, Page 2
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141COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 959, 2 June 1883, Page 2
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