SHAKE MARKET.
There has been very little business done to-day. Alburnia have sold at £12 to £14 ; Thames, £38 and £39 ; Cure, 32s 6d to 30s ; Moanatairi, £5 10s.
Mr. Stevens reports the market a shade easier : Caledonians, £190, £195 ; Thames, £38 to £4 0; Tokatea, £5; Inverness, £2 10s ; Waitemata, 17s 6d to £1; Belfast, £8 10s, £9 ; Cure, 32s 6d,305; Ked Queen, 12s, 13s ; Otago, £3 10s ; Alburnia, £13, £14; North Devon, £3. Demand for Golden Calf, Red Queen, Long. Drive, Belfast, and Tokatea.
Mr. Sholl reports the following sales : Thames, £38; Kelfasts, £8; Tokateas, £5; Otagos, £3 ss; Junctions, £3 ss; lied Queens, 12s 6d; Cures, £1 12s; Alburnias, £13 ; Bass Kock, 8s; Ballarat and Rising fcun, 9s and 10s.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 429, 26 May 1871, Page 2
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123SHAKE MARKET. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 429, 26 May 1871, Page 2
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