STEVENS & GORTON'S REPORT.
. Ai ,_QUr sale on Tuesday r v»re yarded 135 cattle/ 67 rams, and over 3800 sheep. The attendance was good, but the bidding for cattle very; dull, most of the lots being passed m. The market has been overdone with ranis. We managed, however, (o quit several llomneys from 20s to If guineas, and some Lincoln* at 21s. The bidding for the sheep was fairly spirited, and we disposed of.nearly all the pens $it folr lowing I'ai^': — J'at WQil^pi'S, IQs dd.j t_wq ai>d fom > : to.oth wears'. &* ta 8s ; i-byecl, Monkey ewes, 8s 3'd^tore gwes,; 5s \<\ to Js lid ; lambs, in' wqol, qs to '0s *6d ; stiorn 'U'mba, 3? 64.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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112STEVENS & GORTON'S REPORT. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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