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JOHNSON VILLE STOCK SALE. | JOHNSON VILLE, Last Night. j Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd.. report on their Johnsonville I sale as follows :-A good yarding of bullocks came forward, and the ma- , jority sold well at ruling rates. A few pens oE plain bullocks sent forward did not command a ready sal©. There is at present a falling off in the supply of fat sheep, and the yarding was below requirements, so prices realised aro rather above value. We quote: Extra prime heavy bullocks £l2 ss, prime heavy bullocks £lO 12s 6d to £lO 17s fid, lighter £lO 7s Gd, light £9, venters 21.s t-o. 31s, prime '.heavy wethers 27s Gd to 28s 7d, light wethers' 23s id to 23s sd, prime wethers 22s Id, ewes 22s 9d to 245, good shorn wethers 19s Gd to 20s, prime owes 19s Gd, good ewes IBs 3d, plain 15s 6d, prime lamb 16s Id to 16s 'ld, good lambs 15s to 15s 4d, others 14s to Its Gd.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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167COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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