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NEWTON KING’S REPORT. I had a I'ull yarding of pigs for my Haymarkot sale on Saturday last. Competition for ail Ikies was remarkably brisk, and prices obtained were well up to the standard of my previous sales, particularly in regard to store pigs, which were in great demand. 1 quote as follows;—Weauefs (small) Us Ud to 14s, mediu.m 16s to 18s, good IDs to 225. small stores 23s to 24s Lid, medium 275., to 32s Gel,' good from 35s to 3Us Gd, porkers £2 3s to £2 7s, calves Is to Ills. Ono fat hogget, sold on accoumt of tho Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, realised the emu of £4 3s. T. L A MASON S WEEKLY REPORT. Last Saturday our usual weekly sale was held, when wo had a very large attcudsv.icc of i lie public, also a very large entry of produce, furniture and sundries. Wc quote as follows: Heirs 2s to 3s Gd, roosters 2s Gd to Bs, hen and chicks ’os Gd to Us. cardiflowers per dozen 3s 3d to 3s Gd. carrots 3.s to 3s Gd per sack, potatoes 12s to Us per sack, rhubarb os per largo, bundle, furniture and sundries at usual action rates;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 8
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200COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 8
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