STOCK IN POVERTY BAY.
SCAItCITY OF SHEEI' THBHE, (Per Prpos Association.) (JISUOItNE, Jan. 28. In their commercial report UuMtro Common, Sheiton and Co. sUta that the sheep mar)g&«has beet! very brisk during the month, and the fact Shut dry weather has enabled owncm of fallen bush to get good Inmu has had a hardening elect on prices, and very large numbers of sheep will be required for the turnip crop in the winter. They have placed 10,000 station ewes, four and Ave year old, at from 13s to 18» fld. 1000 shorn lambs at 8s Gd to 8* 9d, and a line of 1000 two-tooth wethers for April delivery at ! |<i». I The supply of wethers is quite unequal to the deuiund. Cattlfc.—l'p to the end of the year the demand was very keen, and extreme prices ruled,, especially tor young ptock. Thursday's market Jacked spirit, and prljx-s receded conpMprably, do)rt)t|vi4h owing to dry weather and to th« fact that thero are several large lines of cattle from but side to be placed on the market n*xt month.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7725, 30 January 1905, Page 2
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178STOCK IN POVERTY BAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7725, 30 January 1905, Page 2
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