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Dunedin, January -14
At 13urnsiilc to-day lOfi fat cattli' were yarded. Prices showed a decline of 15a to 20s per head as compared with last week's rales. 33esi bullocks made £1-> to £14 7s 6d, good £11 to £12 10s, best heifers £10 to £11, good £(i 10s to £9 10s.
Fat sheep.— 2-500 penned, including several pens of extra )i' inie. Prices generally showed a drop of 2s per head from last j week s sale rates, though extra heavy sheep did not sutler to that extent. (Medium weights ' showed even further decline, i Prime heavy wethers 2:>s to 24s I < : d : extra prime to 20s Oil, mod- j Inm 10s,Hd to 21s fid, prune heavy 1 ewes 21s to 245: extra prime to ■\U 3d, medium ewes I">s (id to ITs | '• f l Fat lambs.— yarded, j Phere was pood competition and nrices were firm at last week's level. Best ITs fid to 19s, extra j to 20s, medium 14s (id to His. j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1914, Page 4
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170BURNSIDE Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1914, Page 4
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