FREEMAN R. JACKSON STOCK REPORT.
Johnsontillp, November 15. Owing to the interruption to the , railway traffic, in consequence of the late stormy weather, we were obliged to postpone our usual sale until Thursday. The entries of sheep, pigs, and lambs were curtailed very much, but cattle came forward in usual numbers. Beef was from inferior to good, the latter being light weight. The sheep generally were good and well fatted. Beef made from 14s to 16s the 1001 b, and shorn mutton fully 2d per Ib. Cattle. — The different Hues of bullocks averaged £6 7s 6d, £6 Is 6d, and £5 13s. Sheep. — Shorn wethers, 13s to 13s 6d; light ewes, 8s 8d ; lambs, 8s 2d to 8s 7d. Pigs.— Porkers, 16s to 22s 6d. No baconers or stores in the market. .
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 69, 17 November 1888, Page 3
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