Commercial.
» . MESSES F. E. JACKSON & CO.'S JOHNSONViLLE REPORT. JohnsonviMiE, Feb. 24. The den- and for fat cattle was easier today. Al* r s6me passing in had been indulged 1 the majority of the bullocks were dispcsed of at 16s per lOOlbs • others again made only 15s. Sheep of all classes receded in value. Some nice specimens of porkers and baconevs went in favour of the purchasers, at extremely low rates. Cattle— Medium bu locks, £6 5s to £6 lQs ; large sorts, £6 15ts to £6 17s 6d Sheep— -Frozen wethers, 133 6d to 13s lOd ; lighter sorts, 11s to 13s ; fat ewes, 11s 9d to 12s 4d ; Bhorn lambs, 'Bs 5d to 8s lOd. Figs— Suckers, 3d 7d ; baconers, 26s Sd ; porkers, 16s to 20s ; stores, from 5s to 13s.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1892, Page 2
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130Commercial. Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1892, Page 2
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