BURNSIDE STOCK SALE
P.y Telegraph.—Press Association. Ounedin, .Tune t2
AJ iiurnside yards 202 fat cattle weie penned. The. quality was fair. The entry exceeded requirements, and prices receded 1-v. to 2l)s. a head on last week's rates. Prime bullocks, .£lB to ixtia, .£22; medium. Jill 10s. lo -GJG; best cows and heifers, 'il3 Ifts. to I'U 10s.;. extra, .£!(! 7s. lid.; medium, .Cl 2 to ,£l3; others, .£!) 10s. upwards. The number of sheep penned was iil-17. Competition for extra prime quality was very keen, and .valiie.s advanced 2s, to 3s. a head. Medium quality were in good demand, <inrl late rates were firm. Best wethers. 48s. to f»ss.: extra, 545.; medium to good. 85s. to 395.: best ewes, 40s. lo 455.; extra, 51s. Cd.; medium to good, 335. lo 375.; others, 255. np-vaTils. The lambs penned rumbercd 1232. Competition was good, and prices were firm. Best, 38s, to 325. 6d.; extra, 31s. Gd.: medium, 255. lo 275. 6d.; others, 225. upwards. The yarding _of pigs was a small or,e. Fats met with keen competition at an advance, on last vroek's rates.' A good entry of stores was cleared at late rates.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 227, 13 June 1918, Page 8
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190BURNSIDE STOCK SALE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 227, 13 June 1918, Page 8
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