Late Burnside Stock Report
Cattle.— There was a rriedium yarding of- 190, consisting of some pens of prime quality bullocks, which fetched prices on a par with last week's fates/ Heifers also fetched satisfactory prices. Best bullocks, oto £12 ss;5 s ; medium, £ 7 to £9 ; inferior, up to £6 s s ; best heifers, up to £8 15s; medium, ;6o 10s to £7 ios ; inferior, up to £$ ss. " Sheep.— There was a big yarding of 3347, consisting mainly of good wethers with a small proportion of ewes. Prices were somewhat in advance of last week's quotations. Best wethers "** 20s to 22 S 9 d; extra, up to 23s 3d; medium, i 7 s 6d to 19s '• inferior, up to 16s ; best ewes, up to 17s 6d ; inferior, up to us. There were 14 lambs forward, which fetched up to 27s 6d. ' Pigs.— 115 forward. There was a brisk demand for young pigs. Porkers and baconers were firm at late rates. Suckers 19s to 21s 6d; slips, 23s to 28s; stores, 33 s to 38s; porkers, 4 os to 445 ; hght baconers, 48s to 535 ; heavy do, S Bs to 60s ; choppers, up to 88s. if '
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New Zealand Tablet, 1 October 1908, Page 19
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194Late Burnside Stock Report New Zealand Tablet, 1 October 1908, Page 19
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