Meesre Buckland and Sons report that al the itemuera yards last Thursday dairy oows near calving wera in full number, and prices ranged from £8 10s to £0 ss. Store cattle were more plentiful than usual and sold freely. Young cows brought from 20? to 40s; steer calves, 20s to 28i; fresh conditioned two year-old steers, 28s j three-year-old steers, 90?, Fat calves were in short supply qud sold freely. Fat sheep were in moderate supply and kept last week’s values; wethers ranged from 1-is to 17s and ewes 9s to 10s. Lambs in their wool brought from 9a 6d to 14s ; store crossbred wethers lie each, « Mercutiq " gets off the following good story about an 'information laid against a certain party whom it was sought to bind over to keep the peace :—The informant swore that the defendant had threatened to kick Mm to hell and further, and then followed the legal phraseology of the in{ormatlon, which this deponent verily belews ho will do, uulnat mtfained r
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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168Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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