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Messra Jaokßomand 'OoVJohn&nville stobk report 1 We had si 1 few p'ena of prime'bullocks, the rest being from medium to qood; flie beat line wa3 mimed by somo pens of,, light and indifferent cattle, conse; queutly reducing.what olherwiso would have been ut good average, A large miinber of slioep came forward and sild'at ah advance on last sale's prices. The spring lambs were well grown, and the .pigs' maintained late rates, with an. J ,-.Cattle;- The(best. lino;made -from Ijs 7s'Gd to L 7 .'lfiSj'averaging. L6los 9.d The .other averaged weie LG 9s 7d and Lsl7s; the lightest lot ii'veragirig L 5, lis" 6d. Fat calves',lis to tihi ■>: ; - ~Siieep i. Best 'wethers 15s 9d to 16a others lis 5d to, 15s; lighter sheep 12s to ljs; lambs V;.;: |'lSaconers 33s to Bis ] porkers l ]Bs to 2Ss Qd j smaller aortsj<l3s fld to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 2
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143COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 2
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