MESSRS P. B. JACKSON AND CO'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT.
Johnsonville, May 29. Cattle were yarded in full numbers, rang- ' ing from inferior to good quality. Although the demand \waß brisk, beef sold relatively lower than last week. The vealeiswere an uneven lot, but suitable calves made good values. Sheep were in shorf supply at late rates. ■' Pigs..were well represented, baconers and good porkers making a ready sale. Ox beef ma^e 13s edpeJlOOlbs. . Gafyte.— Bullocks, from £4 to £5 15s the different averages being £4 10s 4d, £5 4s Bd, and £5 10s 10d; vealers, from 8s to ; 1265. --. . ■ ..-.■•.. . ■ ■ ' Sheap.—Wethers, Us 6d; ewes, 8s 4d; •wea aid wethers, 9s 6d. : Pigaj— Small baooners, £1 8a to £85sj ' porkers, 20s to 255; smaller sorta 14s to 18s 6d i stores, 4s 3d to 10s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 271, 4 June 1889, Page 3
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131MESSRS P. B. JACKSON AND CO'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 271, 4 June 1889, Page 3
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