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WILSON AND NOLAN'S REPORT
We liail a fair entry of poultry las". Saturday. Prices were a little easev Vruif, has been in good supply, and a i <r f y o (l conditioned lines have sold at good prices. We quotei-Clv.cke.ns 3d to Gd, hens 8d to 1/2. A special line sold at 2/11, Ducklings 1/3 to 1/0. Fruit-Apples 1/ to 3/, tomatoes 1/ to 3/, peaches 4/0 to 5/9, pears 4/(> to 5/3 cape srooseberries O'/.d to al. •
ipN'siVS. MATTHEWS AMD HUOTT'S REPOKT.
Jenkins, Matthews and Pigott report:—We had a full yarding of all lands of cattle at our Urcnm yards on Monday, and each line was cgcrly competed for. We quotc.-Calves Id , vearlin" heifers 28/, steers 33/ to «■/, \ S month steers up to 47/0, cows and calves 50/ to 52/,. S pr>ngmg licif«» W to £5 7/C store cows 35/ to 01/, tat cows 75/ to 02/, heifers m eaW 43 3 2% year steers 75/, stags 33/, Mils 21 *t°Waitara on Tuesday we had a small entry, and prices were sirmlar to those at Uranui sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 3
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