STOCK MARKET
WAN Udf PRILLS. The Farmers’ Co-ops r.ilive Auctioneering Company, Limited, report having held their usual Wuilion stock sale, when a heavy yarding of cuttle and pigs came forward. Beef showed a slight decrease on previous values, but baeoaers and porkers maintained lade increased rules. Store pigs were, again easy, tail showed an improvement over former values. Quotations are:—Med. it'm fat ewes, 2fe (Id; good woolly store lambs m.s. ’)9s 3d; heavy fat cows, £8 JOs to £9 I8s; medium £7 10s to £8 2s (Id; light, £6 3s to' £7 as; forwunLconrtilioncU store cows £4 17s (3d to £5 las; others, £3 15s 'to £4 10s; Jersey -and Jersey-cross heifer calves host £3 13s to £4; smaller sorts. £2 Ids 'to £3; heavy potting bulls, £8 to £11; lighter £4 to £7. Pigs: Bacon, ers prime heavy, £3 8s to £3 17s; medium weights, £3 2s to £3 7s; light £2 I4s to £3; heavy porkers. £2 5s (o £2 ,12s; medium, £1 10s to £2 4s; light and small, £1 4s to £1 17s: slips, 10s lo - £1 Is;' stores, £i tis to £1 JOs; weutiers 6s to" Os.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10017, 5 March 1929, Page 1
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192STOCK MARKET Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10017, 5 March 1929, Page 1
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