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v STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph—Special to Age. PALMERSTON N., March 31. Messrs Abraham and Williams report at the Palmerston North s?le on Thursday. Our entry consisted on close on four thousand sheep, prin- J cipally comprising inferior ewes and | cull lambs. Bidding was brisk throughout the sale for all lots, and with theexception of one pen of small wolly lambs a clearance was made at satisfactory prices. A small entry of cattle met with ready sale at the following quotations:—Prime fat cows, £6; cows and calves, £3 10s; springing cows £5 los; cows in calf £4; store cows, £2; good weaners, 355; six-tooth ewes, 12s 6d; fourtooth to f.m. ewes, 8s 3d toßs6d; f.m. ewee, 6s 4d to 7s 9d; cull ewes, 3s to 5s lid; ewe lamb, 7s 7d; small woolly lamb, 5s to 5s 4d; twotooth wethers, smali, 10s 4d.
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantiel Agency Company, Limited, have received the following cablegram from their London house:— Wheat.—No change in market; New South Wales shipment per sailer, February sailing £1 18s 10Jd. Oats. —There is an improved feeling; market is steady; quotations .unchanged since.last telegram. Frozen Meat. — Every appearance of market remaining firm.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 6
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197COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 6
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