Commercial.
'Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s Johnsonville stock reportßeof Came forward in average supply. With the exception of a few pons the quality was only moderate, and not equal to late consignments, Bidding was good, the sales affected being rather bettor than last week. Vealers at late rates. The'sheep pens contained about tbo usual number. None of the entries were first class. The demand was good for all sorts. Bullocks, from .£4 2s Cd to £slss; the different averages were £5 4s 2d, M lis Id, and £4 8a 3d ; vealors, 14s to 203. Slieep—Wethers, 12s to 18s 8d; ewes, 10s 7d to 10s lOd: light ewes, 9s 2d to 9s sd. Beef mada 12s Cd the lOOlbs; wether mutton,2J to 2|: owe mutton, 2d por lb.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3229, 13 June 1889, Page 2
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127Commercial. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3229, 13 June 1889, Page 2
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