FREEMAN R. JACKSON & COS STOCK REPORT.
Johnsonvillf, October 3. The beef en ered for (his rhiy's sal* 1 wis generally cf good quality. Some f the bullocks were small aud not so very well finished. Trices ruled about the same as Inst week. All the sheep pens were full, and some large sheep were yanled, the others beiug butchers lieht mutton. Pitts were in usual num« bers, a large proportion being inferior rough sorts. Prices were well maintained, good pigs selling at full value. Beef raadelss to 15s 6d the 100lb, and mutton 3d per lb. Cattle -Best lines. L67s 6d to L 7 12s 6u. averaging L 7 ; other lines averaged L 6 14-s 7d, L 6 6s 9d and L 5 17s 6d. Sheep Best whetliers, 17s 3d to 18s ; others. 15s b'd to 16s ; light sheep, 14s to 14s 6d ; lambs, 6s ld to Bs. Pigs — Baconers, L 2ls to L 3 17s ; porkers, 15s to 24s ; stores, 12s to 15s ; small sorts, 7s to 10s.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 50, 4 October 1888, Page 3
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169FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO'S STOCK REPORT. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 50, 4 October 1888, Page 3
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