Gorton & Son's Stock Report.
Our last stock sale at Bulls was the most encouraging which has Witt held for a long time. All fines of stock sold well. The cattle, of which there were a good many, ftli sold under the hammer except two pens, on which there appeared tp be rather high reserves, and the ©rices obtained were fully up to 'current rates. It was in the sale of JB.heep, however, in which the most parked improvement in prices was observed. Everything sold except one pen, and some hoggets reached the exceptional figure of 10s 3d. This was a pen which was bred by Mr Josiah Taylor, and bad been shorn as lambs. Other pens sold for 9s to 9s 6d, and other classes sold at proportionate rates.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 October 1895, Page 3
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129Gorton & Son's Stock Report. Manawatu Herald, 12 October 1895, Page 3
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