COMMERCIAL.
Messrs Lowes and loms held their usual fortnightly sale at their Renall street yarilsi yesterday, The auctioneer had to apologise for the crowded state of the pens, owing to the non-completion of the yards; hut intimated that at the next sale there would be. abundance of accommodation. ' The attendance was large, and the competition keener than at the last few previous sales, Tho sale opened with a line -of 4G yearlings and weaners, which brought 38s, followed by 12 culled cones at 435; 3 year old steers, £5 4s; two year old do, 80s-; 13 two year old do, 80s; G5 covs and heifers, rather low in condition, but young, 71s; I! plain beef bullocks, £7 2s Gd; G tlo, £G 17s Gd; 25 eighteen month to two year old steers, G7s; calveß, 27s to 30s; dairy cows from £4los to £7. HorsesHacks, £4 Cs to £IG; light harness horses, £lO IDs to £l7los. Storo pigs from 9s- Od to 235. Fancy poultry on account of MrElkins and Mr James, from 21s to £2 tho pen, The sale concluded with a lot of forest trees and sundries, which brought usual prices.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2073, 20 August 1885, Page 2
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192COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2073, 20 August 1885, Page 2
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