Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Customhouse on goods cleared for consumption this day was 11,40414s 4d.
Mr Henry Driver (on behalf of the N. Z. L. and M. A. Company) reports for week ending May 10, 1876
Fat Cattle. —A full supply of 195 head came forward at the market to-day, the greater portion being cows, and the prices realised were about the same os last week. Best pe.is of bullocks, for which there was a rather kern competition, brought Lll to Ll3 10s each; do cows, LIO to Ll2 10s, or equal to 35s per 1001b for prime quality. Fat Calves.—Only a few penned, which sold at 35s to 75s each.
Fat Sheep.—2,ooo were penned, a large proportion being of only medium quality. Best cross-breds sold at lls 6d to 14s j ditto Merinoes, 7s 6d to 9s 9d, or equal to 3d per lb for former, ami 2Jd per lb for latter.
Store Cattle. —Quotations remain unaltered. Store Sheep.—No alteration to note in this description of stock. There is an inquiry for young Merino ewes and wethers, with few offering.
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Evening Star, Issue 4119, 10 May 1876, Page 3
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185Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 4119, 10 May 1876, Page 3
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