Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Customhouse on goods cleared for consumption this day was LI,IOO Os Bd.
Mr Henry Driver (on behalf of the N. Z. L. A M. A. Co.) reports as follows for the Week ending June 28:—
Pat Cattle.—l7o head came forward, only about half being of good quality. Consequently, a portion remained unsold. Best bullocks brought LlO 10s to Ll4; do cows, L 7to LlO 10s, or equal to about 35s per lOOlbs for prime quality. We sold at yards and have placed for forward delivery 200 bead.
Fat Sheep.—l,soo penned and all found buyers B-'St cross-breds brought from Us 6d to 14s 6d; a pen of extra prime heavy weights realising 18s; merinos, 7s 6d to 10s—or 3d per lb for former and 2Jd latter. Store Cattle.—Prime well-grown bullocks and cows are in demand, the former at L6los toLB and the latter L4los to L 6. We have placed a small lot for turmp-feeding at L9los. Store Sheep.—No business to report.
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Evening Star, Issue 4161, 28 June 1876, Page 3
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169Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 4161, 28 June 1876, Page 3
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