LATE BURNSIDE STOCK REPORT.
+ (Per speoial favour Messrs. Stronach Bros, and Morris.) Wednesday, 5 p.m. Fat Cattle — 238 yarded, prices being somewhat easier than last week. Best bullocks, L 8 to L 9 17s 6d ; medium, L 6 Ida to L 7 15s ; best cows and heifers, L 5 5s to L 6 15s ; medium, Li to L 5. Sheep. — 1347 penned, prices being about the same as at the last sale. Best crossbred wethers, 18a 6d to 20s 3d ; medium, 16s 6d to 18s ; best ewes, 16a to 18a ; medium, Us to 15s ( Jd. Lambs — 923 penned, prices showing a decline of about Is per head. Best lambs, 13s to 14s 9d ; medium, 11s 6d to 12a 9d. PIGS— I 74 forward, all sorts meeting fair demand. Suckers. 5s to 8s 6d ; Blips, 7s to 14s ; stores, 15a to 19d ; porkers, 25s to 32s ; baconers, 37s to 495. Heavy pigs, up to 52a. We regret that owing to the non-arrival of the process block the supplement containing a picture of the new Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch, is unavoidably held over until next week.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 15
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183LATE BURNSIDE STOCK REPORT. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 15
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