LEVIN MARKET.
PIGS DECLINE. There was a good yarding of cattle at toe Levin weekly sale yesterday but a distinct shortage of sheep j and pigs. Only three small lines of sheep were offered, forward £ wes i making 22s anti forward lambs U)s. I Pigs despite their numerical weakness,’ showed a decline of some 5s per head from last week’s rates, tins applying particularly to pork. 1 rices were as follow: „ ... Pigs: Weaners, poor quality is « Bs, good stores 255, light porkers ols to 345, heavier to £2 12s, light- baconpng pfl IDs Sheep: Forward ewes 225, forward lambs 20s. . 0 „ _ ... Cattle: Light fat cows £4 Bsto £* 17s 6d, unfinished £3 18s to £4, forward cows £2 8s to £3 10s, stores 26s to 395., vealers £2, cows and calves £3 7s, springing heifers £5 to lo 7s Gd, heifers r.w.b. £3 15s, weanei heifersx23s, rough 18-months steers £o 10s, mills to £3 2s Qd.
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Shannon News, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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155LEVIN MARKET. Shannon News, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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