Commercial. DUNEDTN MARKETS. (BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) (By Telegraph ) Dunedin. June 21.
Cattle —2(54 fat ci.ttlo were"' yarded conipn-iug a considerable qua itify from the noi th. Jiebt beef sod to about 18s Gd pei'huuch'ed but business owing to the large yfli cling was by no m-jrins brisk. Consequently anything not finished was pretty well sacrificed, fetching say 10s 6d to 17s per lOOlb^. Fat Sheep — > 26u6 werfe penned. Prices shewed a consideraWte decrease on the pluvious weeks, no doubt in r« spouse to the state of the frozen niHafc market at Some. Be3t wethers ruled to 17s and ewes to 15s, but ordinary lota' of butchers' wethers and ewes shewed a decline of about Is 6rl on late rates. The 964 lambs penned were sold up to 14s t quite np to ruling rates. - Pijjs — 255 pig 3 were yarded, selling if anything rajther better than before, competition being very keen.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 11, 22 June 1899, Page 3
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152Commercial. DUNEDTN MARKETS. (BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) (By Telegraph ) Dunedin. June 21. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 11, 22 June 1899, Page 3
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