FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO'S STOCK REPORT.
JohnBoNV.ii.le, November 14. An average supply of fat cattle •came forward- to-day, the quality being good, and the weights light to medium. The better prices of last market were fully maintained. Sheep were in moderate numbers Shorn wethers showed an easier tendency. The lambs penned were for the most ' past iudifferent. Pigs were fairly numerous, and at lower values. Cattle— Bullocks, L5 12/6 to L6 10/- ; average, L5 7/9 and L6 1/. Sheep — Prime shorn wethers, 12/- ; others, 10/4 to 11/4; light weights, 9/4; fat ewes, 8/9 to 9/11; prime lambs, 11/6 to 11/9; medium, 6/6 to 7/10 ; inferior, 3/6 to 5/. Pigs — Large, -baconers, L2 6/- to. L2 1-5/-; others/ 27/- to '36/- ; large porkeis, 23/6'; others, 16/3 to 19/6 ;| stores, 11/6 to 15/9 ;*"slips, 9/6. I Ox beef, 16/- the 1001b; wether mutton, lfd per lb ; ewe mutton, l^d per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 63, 14 November 1889, Page 3
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149FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO'S STOCK REPORT. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 63, 14 November 1889, Page 3
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