FAT STOCK MARKET.
NO IMPROVEMENT TN VALUES. ■ Messrs. Alfred Bucklaiul and Sons report that at their weekly fat stock market heltl n>-day at the Westfield j saleyards tliey penned beef to the number of 4ti3 head, comprising 374 steers, 87 cows and heifers, and 2 bulls. There ■ was a steady demand throughout, but 'no improvement in valudfc resulted. Extra choice ox sold to £ 1 2/; choice and prime, IS/ to £1; ordinary and plain, 1(5/ to 17/0; prime young cow and heifer beef, 16/ to 18/; ordinary cow beef, 12/ to 15/: young beef, 5/ to 10/. Heavy prime steers ranged in price from £8 to f!) 12/0; lighter prime, iii 5/ to £7 15/: light prime, £5 to £0; Kmall and unfinished, £3 to £4 IS/; show cows and heifers, £8 to £S 12/6: heavy prime young cows and heifers, £.4 5/ to . i's 15/-. lighter prime. £3 to £4; others [ £1 10/ to £2 15/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 5
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157FAT STOCK MARKET. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 5
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