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MESSRS F. R. JACKSON & CO.'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT.

Johnson viLLE, March 28.

Fat cattle were in moderate numbers The bullocks were even and of medium quality throughout. Prices were steady at 16s the lOOlbs. Fat sheep were in average supply. Best sorts were barely equal to those of last week. The rough weather that also prevailed depreciated the appearance of all- kinds of stock. Pigs still rule at low rates. Cattle — Medium bullocks, from £6 5s to'£G 15s.

Sheep.— Fat wethers, best quality, 14s lOd to 15s 6d ; light-to medium, 12s 9d to IBs 8d ; fat ewes, 12s.

Pigs. — Small baconers, 20s ; porkers, 1 8s to 18s ; forward stoi'es, 10s to 11s Gd.

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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 3

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MESSRS F. R. JACKSON & CO.'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 3

MESSRS F. R. JACKSON & CO.'S JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1892, Page 3

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