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i MATTHEWS, CAMUN AND CO. j M[ I Matthews, Camlin anil Co. report a (rood yarding ol stock in their Ingle- | wood yards on Wednesday last. Unijump; was good lor all classes, espeei- ';, 11forward cows, also wcaners show ,d a Might improvement. We pnote; I Springing heilers £ i os to £() Ids 1 rows (spring culvers) €1 os to .to, tat | and forward do. £4 Ids to £6 2s, ston j cows £3 .‘ls to £3 Ids, small do. £2 ! 12s (id to £3, empty heifers £2 17s to [£3 3s, weaner steers £2 2s bd to £2 14s (this last a splendid line), mixed j w oaners 28s to 37s (id, heifer wearier: jobs to 32s (id, small woolly lamhs 11-3 d, 3d, hulls £3 to £4 ids. The New Zealand £Ollll and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, liavt received the following cablegram from their London house under dati 27Mi May, 1914: Wheat.—We have sold an Australian cargo at 3is 4-id e.i.t. 1 here i; a fair demand. Owing to the increased supplies the outlook is uncertain. THE SCARCITY OF STOCK. (.B'l Electric Telegraph—Copyright [United Press Association.]! „ Sydney, .May 29. The shortage of fat stock at Home Hash caused a further strong advance. Crossbred wethers sold to 355. Higher figures are anticipated.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 8
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212COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 8
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