COMMERCIAL.
♦ MESSRS F. K. JACKSON AND COS JOHN SON VILLE REPORT. Johnsonvili/e, October 29 A small supply of fat cattle came forward, some of which were moderate in all respect?, and one of aged and prime bul'iocks. An easier tendency prevailed, the larger sorts being relaively lower than the other. A large muster of sheep were penned almost all the entries being shorn ones, and these included some fine specimens from Beaton Park and the Waireka estate. Those from the latter were " got up " in Mr Robertson s usual anisic manner, one pen making the top figure of the day. Pigs were in abundance, but were dull of sale, with the pxception of the few haconers penned, 'ihose were on a par wifh late rates. Cattle.— Large bullocks, £G 12s Gd to £7 2s 6d ; others £5 5s to £5 5s to £5 10s. Mieep.- -Prime shorn wethers, 13s 9d ; others, 11s 4d to 12s 9d; those in woo!, JGs; shorn ewes, 9s to 11s 4d. Ox beef 14s to 15s the 1001 b ;, shorn wether mutton 2dperlb.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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178COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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