Late Burnside Stock Report
Per favor Messrs. Donald Beiu and Co
Fat Cattle— l2o head yarded. There was brisk competition f(or all classes,' and a rise of 10s per head on prioea ruling last week. Best bullocks, £9 10s to £11 7s 6d ; medium to gjooid, £7 l()s to £9 ; light, £6 to £7 5s ; host cows and heifers, £6 to £8 ; others £4 to £5 15s. Sheep.— Ttard wias a yarding of 1541, prices beinor on a par with those ruling lately. Best wethers, 2v"js to 27a 9d ; medium to good, 21s &d to 23s Cd ; light 18s iQd to 21s;' best ewes, 22s to 245; others, 18s \o 21s. Pi'gis.— l2o forward. Prices were about on a n.v; with iihoso rulimg last week. Suckers, 6s to 9s ; slip-, 10s to 15s ; stores, 10's to 20s ; porkers, 24s to 3,-,-, light iWaoonors, 3f>g to 43s ; heavy do, 45s to o" Ichoppers, up to 635.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 36, 7 September 1905, Page 15
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155Late Burnside Stock Report New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 36, 7 September 1905, Page 15
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