Commercial.
Freeman R. Jackson <fc Co, report at their Johnsonvillo sale, cattle were yarded in average supply; quality good. Bidding was brisk, resulting in prices being somewhat in favor of tho vendor. About tho usual number of sheep came forward. Tho demand was slightly easier, average rates being 3d per head under last week, No ewes wore penned. A large supply of pigs were entered, mostly porkers and stores, all of which met with a ready sale at full values. Bullocks from £s l2s fid, to £7, the different averages beiug £5 19s, and M Gs Gd respectively, Sheep-Best wethers 16a: other lines averaged 15s Bd, 15s and Hs 4d; small half-fatted wethers lis. 9d. Pigs—Small bacou pigs lGs to 85s; porkers 18s to 235; stores 13s to 17s; small stores as lOd to 10b, Ox beef made 153 the 1001b; wether mutton 2*d per lb.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3278, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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146Commercial. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3278, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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