Late Burnside Stock Report
Cattle.— 27l head forward. Very few o f these were of .good qjuality, and prices dropped from 15s to 20s per hea«d. Best bullocks, £9 to £10 ; medium £7 lGs to £8 10s ; light, £6 10s to £7 ; best cows and heifers £6 15s to £7 15s ; medium, £5 to £6 5s ; inferior vsa to £4 10s. '. r Sheep.— 2os3 pennetd. Heavy sheep showed a drop of Is per head. Best wethers, 18s 6d to 19s ; extra, up to 21s 9d' ; medium, 15s to 17,5 , light, 13s 9d to 14s 6'd ; best ewes, 14s to l&s ; extra, up to 20s • medium, 11s 6d to 12s 9d ; li£ht, 9s to 10s. ' Ljaanib®.— 76B penned;. Prices were aibjout the samieas last week. Best lambs, 14s 6d to 17s ; medium, 12te to f3s &d ;' inferior, up to 11s, &d. Pigs.— l2o forward. Porkers and baconers were firmer. Suckers, 10.S to 15s ; slips, 16s to 18s; stores, 22s to 28s ; porkers, 34s to 40s ; light baconers, 42s .to 46s 1 ; heavy do, 50s to 63s ; choppess, up to 80(s.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 19, 14 May 1908, Page 17
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179Late Burnside Stock Report New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 19, 14 May 1908, Page 17
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