BURNSIDE MARKET.
(press association telegram.) pUX'EDIX. May 20. Fat lambs —1920 were yarded. The quality was much tho same as of lateThere* was a full attendance of export buyers, and a total clearance was effected at prices siightiy in advance of last week's. Best lambs 19s to 21s, extra to 21s. others 16s to 18s, unfinished 12s 6d to 15s 6d. Fat cattle 216 were yarded, As butchers are holding stocks, competition was not keen. Best bullocks £11 10s to £13, extra to £15 10s medium £10 to £11, others £9 to £10, best cows and he'fers £7 5s +0 £8 7g 6d, extra to £9 10s, others £5 to £6 15s. Fat sheen —3534 wore yarded. Tho greater proportion consisted of ewes and medium weight wethers. Prime wethers and heavy weight wethers met with roady sale. Best ewes 18s to 225, extra primo ; to 27s 6d, others 15s 6d to 17s 6d. prime wethers 22s to 24s Cil extra to 31s 9d, medium and unfinished 16s 6d to 19s.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 8
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170BURNSIDE MARKET. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 8
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