COMMERCIAL.
Mr J. loras' stsofi sale Report. Mr J. lorns roports at his fortnightly stock sale: On Saturday last the entries comprised upwards of 2500 sheep and 100 head of cattie of all classes, and wit): tho exception of one line of lambs every lot changed hands. In sheep a good demand existed for all young ewes or sound mouthed breeding ewep, but all aged and inferior sheep were dull of sale. In cattle the demand was much in excess of the supply, and rates ruled higher than any this season, In horses, with one or two exceptions, tho entries were of an inferior class, only few selling. Beef bullocks, 15s per 1001b; cows, Ifjs Cd; store bullocks, 85s to 90s; medium steers, 60s to 70s; 18 months steers, 00s; store cows 60s to Gss; yearlings, 455; calves, 265; young Lincoln eweß, 13s Cd; sound mouth ewes 10s; aged ewes, 83; old culls, 4s to ss; welherstores lis; shorn lambs, good 6s 6dj rams 20s to 50s; small pigs, 8s; hacks, j£B to £11; inferior, 60s to 80s,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 2
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178COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 2
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