FREEMAN R. JACKSON & COS STOCK REPORT.
JoHursoNviLLE, June 26. An average ei>try of bullocks, all one consignment, occupied the beef pens to-day. The quality was of an indifferent character. The prices wei • equal to last week's rates. Vealers were in good demand. Tbe largest muster of sheep we have had for some time came forward, about half being wethers. The sheep varied in size and condition a good deal. The competition, however, was good for all sorts. Pigs were represented by porkers and stores only and sold at lower values. Beef made 12/- the lOOlbs ; wether mutton 2£d, and ewes 2d per lb. Cattle— Bullocks, £3 12/6 to £5, averaging £4 4/6 ; milch cows, £2 17/6 to £5 2/6 ; vealers 15/- to 18/. Seeep— Fat wethers, 14/2 to 14/8 ; small ditto, 9/- to 10/- ; fat ewes, 10/4 to 11/6 ; light ditto, 8/6 to 9/4. 1 Pigs— Porkers, from 21/6 to 26/- ; others, 15/6 to 18/- ; stores, 9/9 to 13/
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 5, 27 June 1889, Page 3
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159FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO'S STOCK REPORT. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 5, 27 June 1889, Page 3
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