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BURNSIDE MAKKET REPORT. PliU I'llliSS ASSOCIATION'. Di'.vuuix, April 18. Fat Cattle : One huudrud ami ninety four yarded t'ows and inferior heifers ■and steers represented one-third of the entry, which proved beyond requirements. Best bullocks realised .tit ltls. good £7 10s to I'S 15s. Fat Sheep : There was 1700 penned, principally medium quality ewes, with a pen or two of extra prime wethers. Competition was fair, and prices were about the same as last week, liesi wethers 10s (Jd to 31s (id, extra to 2os lid, good wethers 17s lid to 18s (id, others to 10* Cd ; bast ewes lijs to los, extra t» 18s. Fat Lamb : There was 550 penned. The market was aboil the same as last week. Best lo.s to 17s, extra to 18s, others to lis. l'igs: There were 157 penned. Prices tor porkers aud baconers were higher than those obtained of late. Suckers and slips sold well until to. wards the end of the sale, when the market became easier. Suckers 5s to Bs, slips 10s to 15s, stores 17s to 21s, porkers i!os to iitis, light baconers :iSs to 4 Is, heavy 46s to 525, choppers up to oy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 3
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195COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 3
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