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ADDINGTON MARKE T .

CnKisTCHDRcn, July 12.

Store Sheep t-0.»ly a few lots of wethers and ewes were offered and they sol 1 well, 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewes m iking 26s 7J, aged 14s, wethers 18 i lid to 17s. Fat Lambs a small yarding and mostly unfinishe'l sor.s. There wai not triuch compe iti'm. Tegs made 19s 6d to 21s 6d, standard we gh s 16s to 1*93, F.it bheep — The entry was mo.-tly wethers. Only a few export "buyers operated and though the market opened very well wethers decline! Is to Is 61 1 and there was a further dr »p in th-i va.neg of ewes especially uqeJium ana inferior sorts. Prime w.-thiis 23s to 20,3 6,1, o'hers 18s ,Hd to 22s 6 i, meJium 17s 6.1 to 19s 6d, aged 14s »o 17s. Fat Oattle— l7s entered, the bu'fc being steers. Prime b^ef m,iin^nel \\s valine but medium and tnf<-*\ior ware rather easier Steers LG 7s 6d to, LIQ 12s fyl,. heifers L.4 17s6dtQ Ll, cows L 4 10s to L 7 2s 6"!, equal to 21s to 23s and medium tj good l? s to 203 per lQOlb. Store' Cftttle— The few fd.d lots ente-ed gjld at compara.Hve'y low rates j dairy cowa «j]d up to L.7 17s (U< Pigg— Fats were easiar ani thete was only am? 'crate demand for stores. Baconers made 40s to 503, equal 'to 3Ji to 3sd per lb, porkers 343 to 335, equal to 3fd to 4d, 1 irgQ stores 2Qs to 245, nied urn 13s to 18s, small 10s 6i to 123 6>.'

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 July 1905, Page 3

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ADDINGTON MARKET. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 July 1905, Page 3

ADDINGTON MARKET. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 July 1905, Page 3