COMMERCIAL.
Lowes anil lows'Fortnighth Stock Sale Report "'" 11 MASiEitTON, June 18. Entries of both sheep nod calilo war considerably in excess of those advertised the bidding for sheep wan hardly iu brisl as of late, tho demand seemed to ho rnnri for owes in lamb than for wethers am o'niply ewes; tho latter cliaa Were men fully represented. Amongst the cattli yarded wove 160 dairy cows and lieifors the demands for lieifors and young cowi wero faiily good, and considering tbi time of the year tho prices wuro satisfuo tory. Hood forward wothers made 12s ordinary 2-tooth ttores 8s 0d to 10.1 j fin ewes 9s lOd to lis; empty store ewes 8s ewes in lamb (old) 6s to 7s; mixed sheof (very poor) 6s W. Medium beef cowi made from £6 to £5 17s 6d; 2f yeai steers 80s to 90s; 2-year steera 60s tc 765; Calves 26s to 20s; dairy heifers and young cows, to calve August and Septenv ber, £4 63 to £7; old cows 45s to 70s, Homo useful horses came forward, but wore unsaleable at ruaiunablo rates,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 3
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182COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 3
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