Commercial.
Freeman B> Jackson's Report
f JOUNSONVILLE, Octobol* 3. The wtf entered for this ealfl to day was groerally of good'quality. Some of the bullocks were small and not so vcryJLell finished. Prices ruled about as last week. All the sheep pons were full and some large sheep were yarded, the others being butcher's light mutton. Pigs were in usual numbers, a large proportion being inferior rough sorts. Priceß wero well maintained, good pigs selling at lull value. Beef made 15s to 15s 6d the 1001b, and mutton 8d por lb. (battle-host lines, £6 7s 6d to £7l2s 6d, averaging £7; other lines averaging £6 14s 7d, £6 Gs 9(1, and £sl7s 6d. Sheep—Best wnthors 17s 3d to 18s; others 15s 6d to 16s; light sheep Ms to Us 6d; lambs 6s Id to Bs, Pigs—Baconerc £2 ls< to £3l7s; porkers 15s to 245; stores 12s to 15s; small sorts, 7s to 10s.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 3
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153Commercial. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 3
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