Johnsonville Sale.
Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co., in conjunction with Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report as to their Johnsonville sale as follows : We had our usual yarding of cattle made up of prime heavy weights, and smaller prime, with a line of store to half-fatted bullocks, and some prime cows. Wo quote Best bullocks, €8 1W to £9 ss; others, £8 2s 6d to £'B 12s CM, and £7 to £7 17s fid ; cows. £i> to t'fi 15s ; heifers, £6 i>s ; ox hoof made 21s per 10011)-, with an ocr.idonal pen at 22s ; cow hoof made Ids por 1001 b. Hhcop, in usual supply, amt wore unaltered in prices. V, ether- made 10s lid to n : ; ld ; stores, 8s 1 1d ; ewes, 9s to 9s I0d; stoics, 7s -Id to 8s; lambs, 8s ml to Da: store ■■■, os to 6s 6(1. No pigs were veiled.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 May 1902, Page 3
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146Johnsonville Sale. Manawatu Herald, 15 May 1902, Page 3
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