STOCK AND STATIONS.
_vt Addington, on Wednesday, 7724 sheep, 276 head cattle, and 185 pigs were yarded. Sheep.—Prices remain at about last week's quotations, viz., Id to for mutton. Beef.—A fair supply was yarded of good fair, useful beef, which moved off at from 24s to 26s per 1001b ; one or two lots, of choice quality, a shade over. Pigs.—A very good lot of well bred pigs yarded, and in healthy 'condition, cleared at only medium prices. Store Sheep very dull of sale, with little demand, and quitted at a further reduction iri prices. Store Cattle without inquiry, no buyers in the market, except at low prices; in fact, tho continued drought has caused complete stagnation in store stock of all description.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 180, 9 April 1878, Page 2
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122STOCK AND STATIONS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 180, 9 April 1878, Page 2
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