VALUES OF CATTLE
SALE AT OPOTIKI Lc\s's than the adverts,seil\ entry came (forward. All classes of cattle •\veru showing the effect of the severe winter, the majority being in low condition at Dalgety and Co's Opotiki spring cattle fair. There was an average attendance of buyers from as far as the Te Puke district. Competition was lacking on all classes of younger cattle but grown cattle Avere readily saleable at recent ruling rates. Several lines ffeu!;* ed to meet the vendor's reserves. Realisations: Light 'flat-cows £4 2s 6d to £5 7s 6d; light fat heifers £4 to £5; 4 year P.A. bulls £7 to £i 7 16s; 3 year P.A steers £6 15s to £7; 3 year Shorthorn steers £6 to £7; 3 year Hereford steers £6 to £fi 15s; 2 year P.A steers £4 15s to £5 los: medium 3 r earli.ng P.A. steers £2 10s to £2 15s: 2 year P.A. heifers £3 to £3 15s.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 69, 2 October 1939, Page 5
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158VALUES OF CATTLE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 69, 2 October 1939, Page 5
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