MESSRS F. B. JACKSON AND COS JOHNSONVILLE REPORT.
Johnson yelle, July, 16. Cattle were in moderate numbers, censieting of prime agsd bulloekf and a few indiffereut heifera. Sheep were in short supply. Light wethers were neg;>ected, but good freezers were well competed for. Figs of rarioui eorti were dmll of sale. Bough and cold weather prerai'ed, 10 that the attendance was small, and the stock looked at their rery worst : — Cattlk -Bullocks, £5 15s to £7 6s ; averages, £5 15s and £6 «s 3d; heifers, £2 2a 6d U £8 2s 6d. Suubp— Light wethers, 12s 9d; others, 15a Od. Pigs — At reduced prioes.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 July 1890, Page 2
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104MESSRS F. B. JACKSON AND CO'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 July 1890, Page 2
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