A Mabket fob Subplus Stock.— From Wanganui we learn that extensive shipments of . sheep and cattle, from that port have left their own market bare, so that there is room for a fresh supply. Butchers’ meat is sold at 7di per ,Ib. We believe that a four or five day s’ drive is sufficient to take stock across the country from Hawke’s Ray to Wanganui, and. an immediate sale may be expected for a- 'limited quan r tity. Stock can be. placed at once in the auctioneer’s paddocks pending the day of salei:;' ; /'^ ;j ' :() ;‘ v- '• * SAi(B of TiMsm.—R : wfll be seen, by reference tp adyertißement, ;tbat Mr J. Stuart; will; sell;: by} auctiph, ; at il6’clock,thisday,abouti,3iQo6feet |timber,, unloading, ex Suocess, from [Wapgapoa, ' - '
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 248
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