STOCK REPORT.
At the Addington Yards on Wednesday the attendance was smaller than usual, and business was decidedly quiet. The stock yarded comprised 6285 sheep, 313 head of cattle, and 102 pigs. There was only a small proportion of fat sheep, the bulk of stock being good quality stores. Tbe immediate result was a rise of fully Is 3d per head on ■nr.no lots of the former. Stores sold at about last week's rates. Several linos changed hands at from 7s Od to 8s (crossbred*). Fat lambs sold at from Gs to 7a 2d. V.'c quote, mutton at 2d per lb. Cattle. —The bulk of the faf. stock com •prised good aud prime pens, which met ■with a "dull sale. Indifferent lots were nl-o dull of sale. Wo quote 17s 6d per 1001b for beef. Three-year-old mixed stores changed hands at prices ranging up to ;£("> 2s Gd ; two-year-olds, £4 15s.
Pigs are dull of sale,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 472, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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155STOCK REPORT. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 472, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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