FAT STOCK SALES.
IMPROVEMENT IN COMPETITION". The Loan and Mercantile Companyreport that to-day at their weekly Westfield fat stock market lieef was penned in scarcely average numbers, and there was an improvement in competition, and values advanced. The values of prime and. light cattle showed particular improvement. Extra, choioe ox sold to 37/ per 1001b, choice and prime ox 33/ to 36/, ordinary and plain ox 28/ to 32/, prime young cow and heifer beef 29/ to 32/, ordinary cow beef 27/ to 2S/, rough beef 18/ to 22/, heavy prime steers £13 17/6 to £15 5/, Jighter prime steers £12 10/ to £13 15/, light prime steers £11 to £12 17/ C, unfinished and small £9 5/ to £10 17/6, heavy prime young cows and heifers £8 to t£9 15/, lighter £6 15/ to £7 17/6, light cows £5 10/ to £0 10/, bulls £3 to £7 10/, other cows £3 15/ to £o 15/, stags £4 10/ to £8.
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Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 9
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161FAT STOCK SALES. Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 9
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