STOCK MARKET.
By Telegraph—Special to Wairarapa Age). PALMERSTON N., February 4. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report as fcMows:—At ston North on Thursday we had a good yarding of all classes of stock, numbers of unadvertised stock putting in an appearance. The demand for sheep was keen, every lot being sold before the finish of the sale. Cattle were slightly slower of sale than last week, the Feilding Ram Fair being held to-day no doubt kept many buyers away. We quote:— Sheep: Four and 5-year breeding ewes, 10s to 10s 4d; woolly lambs, good, 10s 4d to 10a 6d: shorrt lambs, small, 7s 6d; small two-tooth weth- ! ers, 8s 6d; woolly ewes and lambs, cull, all counted, 9s lOd; old ewes, Isa lOd to 6s lid. Cattle: Two and a-half year steer 3, £3 18s 6d: fat I bullocks,, £7 6s; forward bullocks, '£s 15s fat maiden heifers. £4 10s; forward heifers, £3 17s Gd; forward 'cows, £3 to £3 ss: yearling heifers and steers, 16s to 21s; small calves, 9s; dairy heifers, £2 lis to £3; bulls from £2 17s 6d to £3 12s 6d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3108, 5 February 1909, Page 6
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186STOCK MARKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3108, 5 February 1909, Page 6
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