BURNSIDB STOCK SALES,
DTJNEDIN, September 7. At the Burnside market only 88 ' (at cattlo were yarded, being mainly lair to good quality. P rices for fat bullocks advanced 10s to 15s per head, Best bullocks £lO os to £ll 10s, medium £S to £lO, light £7 os to £8 10s, best heifers £81 0 £9 10s, medium £6 5a to £7 ss, light £6 12s od to £5 15s.
Fat sheep—2o2B were penned, nearly all good to prime. The demand was confined to trade requirements, and prices were Is to Is lid per head lower. A few pens of good Merino wethers brought 15s Cd to IBs 9d, and a truck of store Merino wethers 9s 6d. Best crossbred wethers 24s to 2Gs 9d, medium 22s to 23s 6d, light 19s to 21s, prima ewes up to 20s M, medium 22s to 21s. Lambs.—l3l were penned, which sold readily at from 15s (id to 19s 3d. | Pigs.—l3l yarded, which sold at prices on „ par with last week. Suckers 9s 6d to lis Gd, slips 12s Cd to 16s 6d, stores 18s t 0 235, porkers 25s to 355, light baconers 37s to 40s, heavy do. 44s to 525, choppers to 635.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 3
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