Late Burnside Stock Report
Per favor Messrs. Donald Reid and Co. Fat Cattle.— 2o6 head yarded, mostly medium sorts. Prices were about on a par with last week's rates, but towards the end they eased somewhat. Best bullocks, £8 10s to £10 5s ; medium to good, £7 to £8 5s ; best cows and heifers, £6 to £7 15s ; others, £4 to £5 17s 6d Sheep. — 1874 penned, this number proving in excess of requirements, prices eased. Best wethers, 18s to. 20s 6d ; extra, to 23s ; medium to good, lfts to 17s 9d • best ewes, 18s to 21s ; others, 16s to 17s 6d. Lambs.— 47o yarded ; a fair sale for prime sorts resulted. Best lambs, 14s to 15s : others, 12s Tsd to 13s 9d. Pigs.— lß7 forward, these being mostly porkers and baconers. Prices were easier for these sorts, but for suckers and slips last week's rates were fully maintained. Suckers, 6s Gd to lls ; slips, 12s to 17<s ; stores, 19s to 25s ; porkers, 26s to 34s ; light baconers, 36s to 42s ; heavy do, 44s to 48s ; choppers, up to 525.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 18 January 1906, Page 13
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180Late Burnside Stock Report New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 18 January 1906, Page 13
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