The Stock Market
FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.S STOCK RiiPOKT. Johnsonville, February 19. Cattle we.re in usual numbers, two thirds of them being stores, thereby causing considerable inconvenience to the trade. Some cows and heifers -were also penned. Sheep were in moderate supply ; about half the entry*** were good wethers, the re- . mainder being ewes and light wethers A few lambs of medium quality made full rates. About the usual number of pigs were yarded, being mainly rough- stores. A few baconers were sold at easier rates. Cattle.— Bullocks, £4 15s to £6 Vs 6d ; store steers, £3 8s ; cows and heifers, £3 to £3 17s 6d. Sheep. — Wethers, 10s lOd; light sorts, 8s to 8s 4d ; ewes, 8s 9d ; others 8s Id to 8s 3d ; old ditto, 7s lOd ; lambs in wool, 6s 4d to 6s 9d. Pigs. — Baconers, 31s ; porkers, 18s to 24s 6d ; stores, lis to 16s, Ox beef, 15s 6d the lOOlbs ; cow, ditto, 12s; wether mutton, If d ; ewe, ditto, I Jd—^^^^^^^
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 102, 20 February 1890, Page 3
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166The Stock Market Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 102, 20 February 1890, Page 3
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