Commercial.
Messrs Lo\yes & lorns report at their sale yesterday their entries comprised 2200 sheep of all classes, 50 head of cattle, horses &o, all selling, fat sheep showing a slight improvement, cattle still low. The following prices were realised Fat wethers 18s and 13s Id; stores lis; mixed wethers and ewes 10s 6d; empty ewes, low condition, Gs lOd; ewes in lamb from 4s to 7s Id, low price of these accounted for by poorness qf condition | woolly hoggets 7s Od. In oattle store steers, small 4Gs; young cattle 18s to 255; calves 10s; dairy stock .60s to 85s; store cows 21s to 30s. Horses in numbers came forward, but few changed bauds at low figures, Nq pigs entered,
flio Mataura Ensign says "Jimmy Charcoal, who figured in our Waikai Court report, walked down from the Nokoiuai, through a.couplo ot feet oj B'.W $ tlie'wajc. v 5V was known j Q be pn tho road, and the Court adjourned twice to await his arrival, The task was no light ono for an old man."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3271, 1 August 1889, Page 2
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173Commercial. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3271, 1 August 1889, Page 2
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