COMMERCIAL.
MESSRS F. B. JACKSON AND COS JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Johnson ville, Sept, 17. A moderate supply of cattle came forward, of which about half were tmall, but for choice a'eers for this class bidding vraa brisk, but inferior iort« ware neglected. Only a thai 1 ] entry' of sheep were penned. The majority were ewes of light weight, which, however, sold readily. An ordinary number of Jambs met with only a moderate demand. A fair entry of pigs, principally porkers, were easier than of late. t Cifcfe.— Bu!Jook«, £6 to £8 10j ; light, &b 2s (H to £5 10s. Sheep.— Ew«a, 13s lid ; wethers, Z4i 9d to 16j 9d ; lambs, 8s to dn 9d. Pigs — Bicon«r«, 28* to 35* ; large porker*, 20s th 25. Ox beef, good quality, 17s the 1001 b«.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 September 1890, Page 2
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131COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 September 1890, Page 2
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