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AUCTIONERS' REPORTS.

ALFRED BUCKLAND A.S'D SONS' REPORT. At liemttera on Thursday, dairy cows, yarded in usual numbers, wore at late values. Prices for those at protit were from £3 to £t> 12/ C each. TUe advertised store cattle met with a ready, sale, and brought from £4 to £5 13/ for grown steers: dry cows, £2 to £?. 5/ each: fat calves, in average supply, were at late values:,fresh-dropped, 3/ to 8/; medium. 10/ to 14/; heavy, up to £2 each; .77 sold. Fat cattle, yarded in aveTage numbers were firm at last, week's quotations, bringing from 18/ to £1,1/ 1001b for steers aii'l heifers: aged- cows! .14/ to 10/: prices for steers were from £".10/ to £0 17/0: cows, £3 10/ to £7 each; 230 sold. Sheep, short of requirements, kept last week's advanced prices: wethers were from 11/ to 17/8: ewes. 10/ to 17/6: lambs. 8/9 to 11/ each; 1200 sold. Pigs. In fair supply, were somewhat better in price; .vS. sold. ■._ Ihe Pukfckohe Ynrds were well filled on Mpndav and stock of all classes met, with a ready sale: dairy cows brought from. £3 10/ to £7 each: young steers, up to £'i 9/, and fat cattle at town prices.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4

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AUCTIONERS' REPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4

AUCTIONERS' REPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4