STOCK REPORT
There was only a moderate attendance at tho Addington Kaleyards on Wednesday, and the competition was by no means keen. Sheep.—A great proportion of the bheep yarded were suitable for trade purposes, and were cleared at übottl last week's quotations. There were no lambj oile/ed. ijl'yrea sold at k 3d for meiiuo wethers. ai"' from 3s to 4s 3d for merino ewes for breeding pu-poses. Cattle. —Beef was largely in oscoss of requirement!*. Several lines were cloured pnv.i'.c!y ; inco which were bold i.y ••in. tion realised 2ls per lOUlb for best quality, ly.s lor medium, and Ills for interior. Only a small number of stores •vi,.-ro brotigtit JorwHi'iJ, and were for the Mcsi p.'.ri Hold privately. Milch cows
were not quite so freely enquired for as last week. pjg».—Pigs are still in demand for bacon purposes.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 389, 27 April 1880, Page 2
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138STOCK REPORT Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 389, 27 April 1880, Page 2
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