ADDINGTON YARDS.
v Stobk Shkep:— Chiefly Merino*. Cull Etyee, 2« to 2a Bd. We them, 6a 3d. to 6a '< Bd/ Crot s-'bred latnda, 8s to 9s. Breeding Ewes, agnd, 6s 9d to 8a Bd. Lambs:— A small entry. Shorn Lambs, Ba. Prime, 10s 6d to 12a 3d. Fat Shekp: — A largp proportion of Merinos were yarded, not. of very high qutility. Cro«8-bied wethers, 12, 6d t<> 16s 3d, 16s 9d and 17s Id. hwen, Dm. to 14h. Merinos, 7s 9d. to \Qa 4dv A fine line went at 15s 4ii, and home good wethtru at 13*. Fat Cattle: — A poor entry. Best Steer and Haifer Beef, 16a to 17s 6d per 100 lbs. Store Cattle: -Calves, 7s to 9s 6d. Yearlingp, 18s. 18 months Cattle, 275. Good Steera, 60s to 65». Pigs: — Bacon pigs lower. Porkers In demand. Baconers. undei 150 lbs, about 2£d per lb. Porkers, 12s 6d to 20s and 26«6d.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 2
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