The Stock Market
♦—- '— — , FREEMAN R. JACKSON & COS STOCK' REPORT. Johnsonville, November 6. Fat Cattle came forward in average numbers. Small Bullocks of good quality kept late rates", while larger sorts wei c relatively lower. Sheep were* in full supply, at principally moderate weights , the quality being vaiiable. " The few lambs entered made full value, and pigs, which were of uneven character were in good demand. Ox leef made 13s 6d t.> 16s the lOOlbsj wether mutton, 2d per lb ; ewe do, l£d. Cattle.— Bullocks, ±5 to £6 15s, averaging £6 4s -Id and £6 2s 7d, for ti e different consignments. bHEEP. — iSJiorn wethers, 9s lid to 1 2s : shorn ewes, Ss'lO'd to 10s; lambs, 9.--. Pigs. — Bacon pigs, 355; porkers, ISs to 23s 6d ; stores, 7s 6d to loa. .^E_____________-______________________-______________-
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 60, 7 November 1889, Page 3
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131The Stock Market Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 60, 7 November 1889, Page 3
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