Commercial News
FREEMAN H. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK REPORT. JoHNSojmiiF, December 12. The beef yarded to-day was of medium quality and light weight. It - sold at last week's quotations. The * sheep pens were all filled with useful sheep, which maintained late rates. - Lambs, with tbe exception of a few pens, were inferior and only half fat. Pigs sold at full value, afcer keen competition. Prices realised as under: Beef made 12/6 the 1001 b; mitten, lfdperlb. Cattle— Bullocks, L 5 to L 5 12/6 averaging L 5 5/. Sheep— Weth^irw, 11/- to 11/3; ewes, 9/3 to 9/6 ; lambs, 6/- to 7/6 ; inferior, 4/7 to 5/1. Pigs — Baconers, 40/- to 65/-; porkers, 24/- to 38/ ; stores, 11/9 to 16/- ; email pigs, 6/- to 11/6.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 71, 13 December 1888, Page 2
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