COMMERCIAL.
Butts, May 26. Messrs Stovens & Gorton report:— In spite of the severest weather we have had at any of our sales for some time past, our yards at Feilding to-day were fairly filled with a first-rate lot of cattle, and some very good sheep, and the attendance, considering the weather, was good. Several pens of cattle were sold, but the big bullocks were passed in. All the sheep were sold under the hammer, excepting one pen. We quote the following rates:— Cattle.—3 and 4 year steers, £4l2s 6d; 3 year steers, £4 2s 6d;2| year steers, £2 18s 6d ; fat cowsandheifers, £3 to£3 lis; cows, £2; 18 months' steers, £2 Is. Sheep,—Ewes in lamb, Cs 103 ; mixed sheep, 7a; fat ewes 7s Pigs—Medium, 19s;small, Gsßd.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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126COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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