Stevens and Gorton's Report.
Bulls. Wednesday. :. iA.t our Bulls sale yesterday, our yards s were well filled, every cattle pen being brought into use. The attendance was goodj and bidding for cattle more spirited, but it became duller when selling the sheep. We, ho we ver, after the sale, were able to quit a large number at satisfactorj rates. .'.:.. Cattle.— Very forward bullocks, £5 10s ; tat cows, £4 to £4 7s 6d ;"2$ to 3vr stfters, M 133 to £3 15a ; 18-mOnths' steers, £2 12s 6d to £2 15s; yearlings (mixed), 323 6d ; yearling heifers, 31s ; 2£ year heifers, £2 6d to £3 la. Sheep. — Fat ewes, 7s 4d; breeding ewes, 6s 3d to 7s lOtl ; full-mouth ewes, 4s (3d ; lambs, 3s 4d to. 4s sd. Pigs.— Suckers, 3s Id. Horses.— Hacks f.9.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1685, 15 April 1886, Page 2
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133Stevens and Gorton's Report. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1685, 15 April 1886, Page 2
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