F. R. Jackson & Co.'s Johnsonville Report
Johnsonville, May 15,
Cattle were yarded in average supply. The beef was good quality throughout, and demand brisk, with prices firm at quotations. Vealers made a ready sale. Rather more than the usual number of sheep were penned. We must specially refer to those bringing top ratea as an extra prime and heavy lot, and of a description seldom yarded. The were a very well conditioned consignment. Beef made 13s the lOOlbs; mutton, l£d for wether, aud l£d for ewe; bullocks, from £4 1 7/6 to £6, averaging £5 7/6. Sheep: Extra prim* and heavy, 13/1 to 14/-; others, 11/4 to 11/5; ewes, 9/10 to 10/- No pigs yarded.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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115F. R. Jackson & Co.'s Johnsonville Report Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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