BURNSIDE STOCK MARKET.
DUNEDIN, October 4. Fat Cattlc^-lC? were ponned, mostly medium quality. .The entry scarcely mot requirements, and prices advanced fully 10s per head. Extra, prime bullocks £25 ss, prime £17 10s to £19 10s, medium £15 10s to £16 ss, light £12 to £15, prime heifers £14 to £15 10s, medium £11 to £12 ss, light and unfinished £7 to £9 10s. Fat Sheep—263o woro ponned. Jbo quality was very Rood. Prices opened a shado'casior, but" advanced to last 1 week's rates. Extn* prjnio Wethers 44s . 9d. prime 340 to 38s, medium 30s 6d to;33s 6d, light and unfinished 25s to 2%', extra prime ewes 355. to 38s 3d. wfcme 29s to 31s Gd, medium:2ss Gd to o^ 6d. ,lialit 245. Lambs—Twelve wore- penned, mectine with keen competition. Extra prime 3is Gd, medium 28s to 30s. pips—Thoru w'm a moderate entry of fats Hind fcioros. Porkers and baconors were well comv>nted foi- at prices equal to late value?. Several pens of sows with litto.-s fouijd n>adv buyers. Thci-e ! won a ilfiiiiuid '"or store? and weancrs.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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177BURNSIDE STOCK MARKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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