BURNSIDE STOCK SALE
By Telegraph-Press Association. ' ' Dunedin, September 26. - At Brunside market 204 fat cattle were yarded, inoluding some well-finished bullocks. Prices wero firm at late rates. Extra prime bullocks, JJ2S 2s. 6d.; prime, £20 2s. 6d. to ,£23-10s.; medium, to .£lO 10s.; light unfinished, £15 to £17; extra heavy cows and heifers, .£l9 12e. 6d.; prime, 415 to .Cl 7 10s.; others, ,£ll to JEI3 10s. There wero 2000 sheep yarded, mostly wethers. The market was firmer, owing to the number of graziers operating. Prices were fully Is. above last week's values. Extra heavy wethers, 54a. 3d.; prime, 48s. to 50s. 9d.; medium, 40s. to 4te.; lighter, 365. to 395.; few show wethers, to 755.; prime ewes, 435. 9d,; medium to good, 395. to 425. 6d.; others, 80s. to 365. Six spring lambs were penned and realised up to 355. 9d.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 2, 27 September 1917, Page 8
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142BURNSIDE STOCK SALE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 2, 27 September 1917, Page 8
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