BURNSIDE STOCK SALE
By Telefrra--Pr".s / psoclation. Dunedin, November 29. On account of show week, the stock sales at Burnside were, ncld to-day Usually-on such occasions tho yardings are small, but to-dav there were excellent yardings of lambs and fat cattle, with moderate yardings of sheep and pigs, Tho quality on the whole was nood and prices for sheep were eqtlH to late rates This was caused by the smaller yarding offered. The fat cattle market lacked buoyancy and the prices realised to-day failed to reach last week n rates. Fat Cattle—A largo yarding, numbering 232 head of good quality. The sa!< opened with a very sickly tone, buyeis assuming tho most indifferent attitude Prices were even lower than last week » low rates, heavy cattle showing a decline of 10s. 6d. per 'head. Prime ox beof was worth up to 265. per 1001 b Prime bullocks realised from .£l2 to £ll 10s.; medium, £8 10s. to £11; light md unfinished sorts from £7 upwards; prime heifers. £9 to £lO 10s.; medium, £7 10s. to £8 10s.; light and aged, from £5 upwards.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 56, 30 November 1921, Page 8
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181BURNSIDE STOCK SALE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 56, 30 November 1921, Page 8
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