BURNSIDE MARKET
By Telegraph.—Press Ai'scciat.ion. Dunedln, Mnrch 6. At Burnside to-day 235, fat cattle were penned, including a number uf very prims bullocks. Prices were Itardly equal to last week'.i rates. I'rime bullocks. £18 to £20; extra, £22 155.; medium, £10 to £17; host cows and heifers, £14 ICs. to £16; medium, £12 10s. to £JS 10s.; others, £10 upwards. Sheep (201.1. penned): Last week's rates wero maintained for good quality. Medium and inferior .IVere hardly equal to late rates. Best ivcthers, 40s. to 435.; extra, 455.; medium, 335. to .38s. Gd.; bast e;i'cs, 375. fid. to 405.; medium, 30s. to 325. 6d.j othors. 255. upwards. Lambs (748 penned): Freezing buyers were operating, and prices were firm at late rates; best, 27a. 6d. to 305.; extra, 335. (3d.; medium, 21s. to 265.; others, 20s. upwards. A medium yarding of pigs realised late rates. There was keen competition.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 8
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147BURNSIDE MARKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 8
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