COMMERCIAL NEWS.
MR M. E. MILLER'S REPORT. Napieb, Feb. 13. There was a fair attendance, although little or no competition at the Mount Em stock sale to-(ray. This was m a great degree, attributable to a disappointed feeling at several of the larger lines having been arranged For by private contract. The sales were as follows : — For 272 .stud Lincoln ewes 25s each'; Lincdlh ewes, 2tooth,'l2s 6d : eiwjH;. ; 4-tooth dp <10, 1081 at Us ; 6-tooth do do, 1500 at lOs'6d each ; 8tootn" do do, 1322 average 8s 3d ; for rejected do^ 7s ; cul\s do, 4s; wedders welj advanced, <: 6 aiiH.s-tobtK, 187 at 9a Gd ; and 531 at 10s 6d each ; Lincoln rams, 82 on account of various owners, 29 al 50s, 52 at "2\ guineas, and oiio at 4 guinffits. 650 ewus, chiefly iirst cross, and 3500 h&^gets, were withdrawn .from sulOi'. 'There was no demand for horse stock or agricultural implements. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 2
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152COMMERCIAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 2
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