BURNSIDE STOCK SALE
By Telegraph.—-Press Association. Dunedin, June li. At Burnsido 112 fat cattle were penned," the majority; of the yarding being uiedi-. urn ana unfinished. Tho trade was considerably excited, and bidding was extremely keen. Best bullocks advanced Jj2, and cows and heifers 30s. to dOs. compared with last week's prices. Best bullocks brought .£lB to .Ml; medium, «L'lG \to .C 18; light, XVi to J;15; best cows, X2l 12s. (id.; medium, .£l2 to £U; others, .£lO upwards. The number of sheep penned was 2110. Prices for all prime and fairly good advanced 3s. to 4s. Extra prime wethers, slis.; host, 41s. to d3s., medium, 3Cs. to 395.; light and unfinished, 80s. upwards; best ewes, 455. to 505.; medium, 355. to 385.; light and unfinished, 295. upwards. The lambs penned numbered 895. Two exporters operating above lato limits made competition keen. Best, 'Us. 9d. to 435.; medium, 2Gs. to 295.; unfinished, 20s. upwards.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 10
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154BURNSIDE STOCK SALE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 10
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