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Kr F. b. food's stfloi Rapors. ;'^,l .Mr -JT.. H. Wood held his usual "I fortnightly stook sale ot the Taratahi ■'■ ? yards yesterday and reports of the '■/I: same as follows :-A large number of sheep came forward, but the class wasCv - r v inferior, and not up to the the last few sales, The ■ buyers was good, but bidding (my. • ■thing but spirited, and prices, for old ewes and pulled lambs, were lower '■;; than last sale rates, several pens'being.j^. "3 pissed in, There is, however, still a" s ; good demand for young ewes, good lambs, imd Btore wethers, Prices realised at yfsterday'a.'e'ale ruled as > under:—Fat ewe 3 (medium weights) lis Bd ( breeding.ewes, aged, 8s Gdto ; 10s >BdJ' called do 4s 4d to 7s 6d,,.' ; called, lambs 53 1d,,; There ''was no .:;■ j.bidding for horses, '.A horse, spring ' ; | day and harness sold for £25, r . i £
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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147COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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