Commercial.
Gorton & Son's Stock Report.
Bulls, 21st October. We held two sales afc Campbelltown this week, the firsb afc the residence of Mr C. Hopping, when we offered 51 dairy cows and several head of young stock. We sold 88 cows, the good cows selling from £7 to £10 each, the cows so forward in calf, from £4 18s to £1. Springing heifers from £4 5s to £8 8s; 10 months heifers, £2 18s 6d ; 2yr heifer.B, £1 ss. The draft horses sold fron. £28 to £25. At the ordinary slock sale, yesterday, the yards were well filled with cattle and a few pens of sheep. The bidding was dull and the sale dragged, we sold a few under the
hn m mer bufc far moro after the paie. Our quotations aro — Cattlk. Fafc cows, £5 Cs Gd ; forward £4 10s ; heifers in calf, iS Ss fid to £4 10s ; weaners, 30s to 35s ; yearlings, £1 10s. |
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Manawatu Herald, 24 October 1893, Page 3
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157Commercial. Manawatu Herald, 24 October 1893, Page 3
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