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BIJItNSIDE STOCK REPORT,
Per Press Association,
Dunumn', August 22,
Fat cattle.-210 yarded. The supply was much above requirements, and prices showed a decline. Best bullocks £lO to ;ClO l.os, extra, to £ll 10s, g„od bullocks .£& 10s lo £SI 10s
Fat she<.;\—l2SS penned. Prices varied little from last week's, although in some cases there was a slight (inning tenency. Best wclhers 22s to 21s, extra lo 2lis lid, good wclhers Ills lo 2ls. Two pens of ewes sold from 19s to 20s :l 1
Fat lambs.-lot penned. Pri-es ranged from 1 Is lo IS-'.
Pis,"j.—lß2 penned. There was brislc competition For pirlcrs and biconers, which were firmer. Small sorts sold at about last week's rales Suckers Silo 12s (id, slips 15s to 18s, stores Ills to 22s fid, porkers 30s to .IDs, light baconers 43s to -IDs, heavy 50s to 00s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81830, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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141COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81830, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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