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DUNEDIN STOCK MARKETS.

At the Burnside Yards on Wednesday the following business was transacted : Fat Cattle—Only 127 head were yarded for the week's supply, representing all qualities. Although a sinall number, owing to the trade being well supplied there was an absence of spirit in the biding, and no apparent improvement in the prices obtained. Best bullocks brought £7 10s to £9, one pen up to £10; ordinary, £4 10s to £7 ; and cows in proportion.—Mr D. Stronaeh sold on account of Mr M. Studholme (Wiiimate), cows to £7.—Mr L-. Maclean sold for Mr T. Rickman (Waimate), 7 cows from £3 10s to £6 28 6d.—Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold for Mr R. A. Barker (Orari), 7 cows at from £5 5s to £7 17» 6d. Fat Sheep—l 263 were penned. Of these 150 were merino ewes and wethers, ordinary quality ; the balance crossbreds, fair to good and prime quality. This number proved quite equal to trade requirements. The market, however, was cleared only at a very alight advance, if any, on last week's prices. Best crossbred wethers brought 9s to 10s ; medium, 7s 6d to 8s 6d ; best do ewes, 7s to 8s ; ordinary, 5s 6d to 6s 6*l ; merino wethers, 5s to 5s 3d ;do ewes, 4s 6d.~Mr Donald Stronaeh sold for Mr A. Martin (Otaio), 120 nice quality crossbred wethers at Bs. —Mr L. Mi.cie.m s.ild for the N.Z. and A. Land Company (Paieora Estate),'66crossbred ewe'h i.t from 7s 9d to Bs.—Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold for the N.Z, and A. Land Co. (Leye!? Eatut), 12$ crossbred e«res

Fit Lambs—ss4 wore penned, mostly inferior, for which there was very little demand. A few pens prime quality brought better prices, the range being from 3a to 9a. pj gB _7B forward, all useful porkers. There was raiher brisker demand, prices advancing 5s to 7s a bend, the range being 22s to 39a, and for suckers 3s 6d to 10a.

Horse Market Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. report as follows : _ The entries for last Saturday's sale numbered 93, made up chiefly of light-harness and saddle horses of the commoner sort. Over 50 head changed hands, but prices for the descriptions iust named were in favor of buyers. Good young heavy 5 draughts and first-class hacks and light-harness horses continue not over-abundant. This week (he Waihora took 20 superior draughts to Melbourne, and the Wakatipu 90 of different descriptions direct to Brisbane. We quote first-claws draughts at from £24 to £3O ; medium, £l4 to £2O ; first-class hacks and light harness horses, £lB to £25 ; medium, £lO to £ls ; inferior, £3 to £7. .

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 3

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434

DUNEDIN STOCK MARKETS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 3

DUNEDIN STOCK MARKETS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 3

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