EURNSIDE MARKET
fly TeWraph—Press AnpociiitJon. Duncdin, January 15. At Burnside, prices for i!at cattle generally were about equal to last week's closing rates. Although there Vas a full yarding, ths demand kept iip throughout the sale, and prices iirriicd about 10s. towards the .end., Prices: Extra prime bullooks, to £35; prime, £20 to £23 12s. 6d.; medium, £17 10s. to £19 10s.; light and unfinished, to £15.upwards. There was VL fair yarding, of store cattle, and g/T.ziers operated freely. Prices wore <m a par with last week's rates. Thoro was a full yarding of fat sheep. Bidding was not brisk at any time during, the sale, and all classes of sheep suffered, being from 2s. Gd. to 3s. per head below last week's rates. Prices: Extra primo wethers, 495. 6d. to 50s. 3d.; prime, 425. 9d. to 465. 6d.; medium, 355. 6d. to 385.; light and unfinished, 30s. to 335.; extra prime ow(ts, 375. to 40s. 3d.; prime, 345. to 30b. ; medium, 30s. to 335. Pigs, 21s. to £9 3s.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 95, 16 January 1919, Page 8
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170EURNSIDE MARKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 95, 16 January 1919, Page 8
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