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AT WESTFIELD.

FAT STOCK MARKET.

LATE RATES MAINTAINED.

OX BEEF STEADY AT

I The entry of ox at ihr Westfield f,t | st<K'k sale to-day was a moderate one, ' and with the quality fully on a par | recent rates steady competition prevailed I and i ite rates were well maintained. I The cow section displayed a tendeaty (to case, especially i«.r m-. oud jrade betf, which there was a particularly lirjte j yarding. Brisk bidding resulted for the [better quality tattle. I An cxti.i large number of calves were penned. but the demand was steady, prime veelers selling well. AUCTIONEERS' REPORTS. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Ca„ LU, Beef.- We again had .1 l.irge yarding beef. Thcie was a steady demand, with little or 110 alteiation in values. Co* bee! w.is easier in value. Extra choice <ix sold to 34/ per 1001b; choice aai juiine, -it*/ t<» 33, ; secondary and plm •JO to 29'. Prime >oiing cow and hpi% bj-ef. 27/ to 31/; secondary. 20/ to 3tf No extra heavy prime steers were penned! Heavy steers, £12 5/ to £13 2. 6; ligfct» £11 to £12 2/6; light, £10 to £10 17/fc small anil unfinished, £8 of to £9 is 7 Extra heavy prime young cows i»i heifers, £0 to £11: heavy. £7 ]n/ to £« 17,6: lighter. £6 to £7 7 6: light. £4 J5; to £.1 17/6; aged and plain cows. £X IS to £4 Iff. ** Calves.- There a larger entry clives. The market was inclined to be easier, especially for plain calves. Goal quality vealers were on a par wiih lift week's quotations. Runners. £2 15/ to £G: heavy vealers. £4 17' to £5 7/. medium vealers. £4 to £4 15/; licit vealers. £3 6 ' to £3 16/ ; smaller realm. £2 10/ to £3 3/; small vealers, £1 U/ to £2 6 : rough calves. 15/ tf. £1 10/-fresh-dropped, 8/ to IC.'. * Alfred Backland and Sons, Ltd. Beef.—Our total yarding of beef numbered 374 head, as against 415 head '"t week, comprising 92 steers asd 282 con and heifers. The ox beef pens were filled with good quality cattle. Although our quotations are the same as last weeta values were inclined to ease slightly. Goal finality cows and lieifers were firm at lite rates, while medium and inferkr sorts cased about 10/ per head on lite sales. Extra choice ox sold to 31/ per 1001b: choice and prime, 30/ to 32/secondary and plain. 27/ to 2!K. Print young cow and heifer beef, 29/ to 31/seeondary. 18/ to 25/. No extra hen* prime steers were offered. Heaw stem. £12 to £12 15/: lighter, £11 to £11 H/fc light. £10 to £10 15/; small and unfial ished. £6 to £8 15/. Extra heaw priae young cows and heife>-s. £9 to £9 15/heavy. £7 5/ to £8; lighter, £5 to £fc other killables, £3 5/ to £4 Dal«ety and Company, Limitari. Calves.—A heavy yarding of calves WM penned. Competition for medium to heavy vealers was not so keen and vahs eased. Lighter and prime vealers sold about, on a par with late rates. We did not offer any heavy prime vealers. Runnels. £4 4. to £4 14/; medium veaien, £3 7 ' to £3 16 : light vealers, £2 I§/ to £3; smaller vealers, £2 to £2 tj; tough calves and bobby calves. 6' to fi 'unfinished and bucket-fed, £1 3/ to Beef.—We offered 200 head of beef, comprising 19 steers and 181 cows and heifen, against 235 head last week. The quality was again first class, and selling under a steady demand we have to report rihn for ox beef on a par with la*t week, while the demand for a heavy yarding of uwi was not so keen, and values were easier. Extra choice ox sold to 34/ per IMb; choice and prime. 31/ to 33/; just klUabfe. 28,' to 30/; prime vounj cow and heifer l>eef, 31/ to 33/; just killahle. 25/ to V. heavy, £12 to £12 7/6: lighter, £U ta £11 15/; light. £10 to £10 17/6; smallaai unfinished, £6 to £9 J/. Extra Iwiy prime young cows and heifers, £9 to £N; heavy, £7 10/ to £8 15/; lighter, £• ta £7 5/: light. £4 10/ to £5 15/; otlica, £2 10/ to £4 5/.

INDIVIDUAL LOTS.

StMTC. Alfred Buckland and Sons. Limited. — ;On account of C. C. Parker, Te Kn- | whata. 3. at £ 10: \Y. H. Kelland. Wiinkl. 8. £7 10/ to £9 15/: P, and T. ffiH, Maunjraturoto, 8. £10 7/G to £12 15/: A. . Orr. Hotco. 3. £9 15/ to £10; C. G. Orr, I Pukekawa, 6. £9 to £11 2'6. i Dalcety and Company. Limited.—Ol account of .1. K. Hill. Ohinewai, 8, £$ T 6 j<» £12 7 6. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Ancncy t'omj. any. Limited.--On account • of .lucid Bios..*!aunfaturoto. 17, £9 15/ to £12 10 ; Orr. Hote-o. S. £10 IS/ I'O £12 17 G: \Y. Matliieson. Paparims. ; 10. £11 to £13 2/6. Calves. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency. Limited.—On account of H. I llattau'ay. llowick. 2. up to £4 6/: H. Mi (Try. Onet/»a. 19. up to £5 7/: L* s 1 Vtliei j< k. Waikwoith. 7. nil lo £3 4/: 1' Mould, Mamijiaturot'i. 24. up to £3 ("ullen and Son. Maunjraturoto. 20* i up to £3 14'; Sinton Urns.. Hobsonville, ,11. up to £2 14 ; F. \V. Kemp. Manoicwa. 1. at £4 10 : \Y. Downs. Ltd, i Minurewa. 4. to £3 14 ': F. X. G. : Pii-ford. Waiwera. 4. up to £4 2'. j Daljjety and Company. Limited. —0® ■ account of C. Proctor. Ohinewai. 3. to £3 s': P. (Jroflick. Henderson. 4. up to £2 \\. Bark-.*r. Pav.ikura. 1. at £5Aliretl Hncklaud and Sons.—On account of \\ T. C<-x. Manuiewa. S. up to £3 7/: |ex N'orili. 0. up to £4: A F.. All*B. I Tuakau. 20. up to £3 0: C. O. Orr. Puke- * knwn. 1. at £.i 76: K Wallace. ; Mancere. 1. at £5: S. H. Green. Dairy 1 Flat. 8. up t,, £4 17 | Cows and Heifers. j Dnl;:ety and Limited. —On account <-f II WimNor. 'Mntansi. a jup to £f); fl Co-inellv. 1' <~>ntoetoe. * line, up to £(3 l."> •_ .? \ II '1. OhineI wai. 13, up to £lo : n TT -V Win. 2, np to £fi V; P T Or p>k. ki« 10. U? to £6 10'; J. C CMlird. Ki-t Taraakl. up to £C 7 6- v Downs, Pot*ruru. 7. 1111 10 i_'7 7 ti. Xcw Zeal-tin] 1..-,:n .md M-rc-anti'e A L'cik v. 1.-'n'Te'l 1 "'-'Vint o" A. H* •iriiiir. •; 2. !'• i-i t" I'" 1 12 fi: fH 11. (>li*nr w j :;I n;, *(, .V; *1. 1:nli iT . ( ' II I lII' - ~ « I||> Jo •"!( "6: Put.'en. M , <v n„ 1-' 6; I. ("i..i.„. r . \ m - H vi t • t>» n Alt":i-i I: . L'.- .I i.- . tcd--01, ..." V W,'-..- . V , ; S.-T 1. at c« ? li: • ' I" •• OV*»ewai. im £<> 2li !!' .. 'T Rr«n.Vt. 11. l;i. ::l , t .. .i W.ilker. W liakat.me. 7. 1:] 1 t• > t 'J li

CHURCH JUBILEE

ST. GEORGE'S. PAPATOETOE 1 hero wore exceptK na! aitfnd.iiiccs of parishioners ;,t ;he i i!•-«• - rvices of the St. Ueorce's Angi"-an Church, Papatix'toe. <.n S-imlav. > iibishop Av; rill conducted tlic- morn.::. - service, while the p'eaoher at the iv.inuj service was llie Rev I'. S. Siiialltlcld. w iio was vicar of the district in 1912. In February* 1012. the parochial district <f P.-pa*oeto6 was formed. but, prior to thia. ».*rvice« were conducted in the mi suit"! r-hmrh as pal t nf the ict "I On April 22, it is pro|n*cd to hold a reunion of ol<l parishioners.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 8

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AT WESTFIELD. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 8

AT WESTFIELD. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 8

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