AUCTIONEERS REPORT.
Mr Alfred Harrison reports hig weekly ■ale on Saturday, 24th December L as followi:-— : Cc\n — A larg» number was penned, bnt prlceß were low and saleß hard to effect. Springers told from 50s 'o £4. Pios— Storei, 16b to 22f ; allps, Bs, 8s 6a to 9a ; We»ner», 6a 6d, 6i, 6» 6i, 8a to 8i 6d. There was a good demand and prices were well maintained. Pototry— Fowls, 2b 3d ; ducks, 4b 4d ; tarkeya, 4i each ; gee»e, 8» per pair. PBontroa 4 — Derwent Potatoes 2» to 4s per bag ; new potatoes, to Id per lb ; chicken wheat, 2a to 2« "3d per bushel ; bran, 4s 3d per b»« ; aharps, 7» ; oheeae, Sd to 3d per lb ; H»ms and bacon, Id to 4d Derlb. ImplißMßNts.— Deerlng reaper, £5 ; McCormlck reaper, £9. Stotdrxbs. — A quantity of furniture, boots, shoes, and sundries as usual. Alao two fine 'pGBBom Ka2B were sold, oie grey £5, and one daik brown £7.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 3
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158AUCTIONEERS REPORT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 3
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