Commercial.
FAIRLItf SALE. Jj There was a yarding of about 250<fl sheep at Fairlie yards on Monday f-ome-JI what inferior wirh tho exception of a HnJi of sixtooth wethers ; and a fair sale!' The attendance was good, and most of the entiiea changed hands. Prices 1 ] were—Forward three qaaiter bred weth<j| ers, 13s to 13s 6d ; forward haifbred doiji 12s 6d ; backward two-tooth withers, 10lj tj lis ; fat ewes, 9a to 10s r f.m. three;! quarter bred ewes, 7s od to 9s 31 ; cull, ewes, 3s, 3d.il' l to 5s 4d^ ! .t,hree : .q,'»arM bred store lamb 3,7 s 606 .8/*;' small tluee-quairer bred lamb?, s^,to bi 9.1 j 0 fodth ifor<ifrLecei>Ur:fiims; £2 2s tSJ £5 18s ;.old r-tms, ss. Cit Jo—l smalt! yarding sold at late prices—Two-yi ar old; heifers, £3 to £3 5s ; Young cattle (18; nioiiih*), £1 15i io £2 ;calves 17s to 23tf
OAMAjRU MiBKET KEPOBT. '■ We quote for produce at siding, sackJH extra, except where otherwiafllß stnt-d ; .l£d sho-ild b 3 added for f.o.biM Wheat (old)—Prime milling 4s to 43 20f9 at store. Wheat (new)—-Sound, weifjH developed milling Tuscan or velvet, 4s tqS 48 Id, red chaff Id les*, medium rmiliiiJM 3s 9d to 4s, towl feed (plentiful) 2»lO<M to 3s. Oats—D.nish 2s Id to 2s 2d'Jß duns, Garton or shot fc feed2s 3d ; millingfß to 2i"4d according to quatiy. . Barlev-3» Prime.uniting to 3s Id, medium to gooaJM 2s Od to 38, feed 2s to 2s Id. Deiwents 75s to SOs,--(JN,O. Tinjeß).- IB ALDINGTON MARKETS. ' 9 - [BI TELEGRAPH.] - JH
CHHibTCHtTIICH, Miy 7. |H - There was a large entry of-a-ll bMssegM of suck and a numerous »itendance aijH the yards. The store sheep yardedjH were 8239, wethers and lambs forrniuJH the bulk. The market was rather easierSM and iaj9 There were culy tluee lines of ewesiojM K'l'he chief sales .were 342-wethers aifl 14s s'l, 121 at44a 3,d, .34$ at U 4 2d, 359 at 13s 9d } 689 at 13s 6d to 13a 81. 252 aH 12s Bd, 310 At 12s-id'to V2& 7dr' 197 4fl 12s, 145 at Us 3d mid 544 ut IQ* fid, 2bfH kmbeat 8s 3d and 21€ at 6s lid, 340 aJJH 6N 10d,and240,afc 6a, 249 evtres {mizedJH ageV)' at 9s 9d'«o 10s 'and'' IQ&'&nndgH .mouths at 7a lOd. There, were 2675 f&jw lambs oSered ani cotafptfcitjda 1 brisker th*tn of UU and values showed |gH decided by export buyers at 10s lOd to 14s 2d ancflMl up Wr life 7d M a spe'cUl lito cf 46. tPedH froni the Acton EOafcej 41 ewes wer!9| bought by buiofaers at 9* to 1B« ld*"r 113 were passed, at 10s 3d to 12a 4d. JH lineof 657 f(e£z»rs from' Spring EeUte maffe 13s "There *as aJarg|M of fat sheep and tQfjH market opetted T. - ■'•>,-,? J9|
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 200, 8 May 1902, Page 2
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