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STOCK VALUES

WIICES AT TE ' The Farmers’ tioneering ports having held Us Puke on Tuesday. ThereiT moderate attends nee *of only a small yarding of cattle forward, which sold at late Jate* both store and fat sectiona^XT^ 8 was again a largenu of good . quality,;-prices par with recent values, ; continued confidence in this claw stock. Prices were as Fat cows, £ 5 7s to £7 3s>UlgM&slS£. £3 15s to £6; ■l4s; fat heifers, £4 His 1 to store cows, 3Ss to £ 2 cows, 18s to 335; three-yeaf!!rt«g*g/p (one pen), £4 ss; two-year £2. Pigs: Large> tor«;.i*Mg^\ 325; smaller, to 20s 6d; best weaneis, i small, 8s to lie. '4®Cr . •' >- - i. 'BIATAMATA'-iSAIK The Farmers’; Co-operatife tioneer ing Company,' Limited, J^K having held their sale on Wednesday,' when therev»Mi£SSf* good yarding of alt.classes-oL«t tie. Cow and heifer beet’ average supply and competition particularly brisk, raluas thowa? marked increase on recent saEfc*tvAtjjkf pen of fat Shorthorn heifers W count of Mr J. Pohlen, were, keenly and realised 3s. Boner cows and potter so met with keen tal clearance resulting at prices. Yearling heifers evoked fit tie inquiry, values In most cases ing to reach the vendors’ resa®fcgj Competition for sheep was. aB VSS?Is brisk as anticipated, and dull. Although the prices for fat pigs were not quite‘.as as last sale, quotations were level with Tuesday’s FranktOß Wwwpl A keen demand existed for stores, weaners, and quotations exeeeae* t . late rates. Quotations: — Catlle.— Prime fat heifers, £8 3s; heavy heifers. £6 to £7 Is: to £5 17s 6d; lighter, £4l» *r|^ to £4 15s; forward and cows, £2 12s Gd to £ 3 9s; boners, 3Ss to £2 IGs; to 355; heavy potter hulls, 6d to £8 3s; medium, £ 6 18s; lighter, £ 2 1«8 to Sheep.—Fat woolly ewes, to 2ls Sd. , . ’-. AfSi Pigs.—Best quality bacouers, * . i 16s to £ 218 s; medium, £2~iiUs& i £2 15s; light, £2 Ss to f“ , heavy porkers, £ 2-2 Sto £2 . ium, 36s to £2 Is, IfeWJ 355. -

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11888, 30 November 1935, Page 2

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STOCK VALUES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11888, 30 November 1935, Page 2

STOCK VALUES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11888, 30 November 1935, Page 2

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