ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Wednesday, March 7. To-day's wu si milar in moat respects to that of last week. Large entries were received in all departments, and the sale was not concluded till 7 p.m. The attend* ance of buyers was Urge during the earlier portion of 'the day, bat gradually decreased as tho afternoon wore on. Fat CATiiat —A fair supply of fat cattle was on offer, but nothing above medium quality was noticeable. Buyers were evU denily fairly well supplied, and oompetU tion was not over brick. Messrs Ftnb and Co. cold 3 steers at £7 ss, 2 at £7 10a, 2 at £7 10*, 2 heifers at £6 7a 6d, 1 cow at £6 7s 6d, 3 at £5 17s 6d, 2at £5 10s, 2 hoifers at £6, 1 cow at £8 sa, 1 at £6 17a 6d, 3 at £6, 2 at £5 15s, 4 at £5 2s 6d, 1 at £7 sa, 1 at £7 10a, 1 »t £8 10e, 1 at £6 153. Messrs H. Matson and (Jo. sold 1 cow at £5 103, 1 heifer at £4 10s, 1 at £6 12a 6d, 2 at £6 17a 6d, 2 at £6 15s, 6 steers at £S 10s, 2at £8 15a, las £7 15s, 1 at £6 10s, 5 at £8 7s 6d, 1 heifer at £6 7s 6d, 2 at £7 10s, 2 at £6 12s 6d, 4 at £7 2s 6d, 2 cows at £6 10s, 1 steer at £7 2s 6d. Messrs Wilson - and Sons sold 1 cow at £6 10s. Messrs Miles and Co., Limited, sold 3 heifer* at £7 17s 6d, 2 at £8 10s, 1 at £6 17s 6d, 2 at £5, 3 cows at £4 2s 6d, 2 steers at £7 15s, 1 at £8. Pigs—Another extensive yarding came to hand, pc-kors and bacon pigs in good supply. For all clasees the demand was again brisk, and it was evident that a much larger entry could have been disposed of. Messrs Todhunter and Jennings sold for Mr Walls, 5 porkers at £113s; for Mr Markey, 1 bacouer at £2 9a; for Mr Sutton, 1 bacouer at £2 123 ; for a client, 7 stores at 11s, 4 do at 10e, 1 porker at 203, 5 do at £1 12s ; for Mr Brittan, 2 bacouers at £2 17s 6d ; for Mr Menzies, 4 baconers at £2 sa; for Mr Tod, chopper at £2 10*, 8 baconers at £2 10s, 11 do at £2 5s ; for a client, 2 Btorea at 7a 3d; for a olient, 6 porkers at £14s, 13 do at 19s, 8 do at 14s. Messrs H. Matson- axd Co. sold 6 porkers at 295, 1 at 245, 4 at 255, 5 at 40s, lat 32s 6d, 3at 355, 2 baconers at 52«, 2 at 23a, 2 stores at 21s 6d, 5 at 255, 1 baooner at 495, 2 at 555, 5 at 50s 6d, 5 stores at 255, 4 at 225, 2 bacouers at 55s 6d, 2 porkers at 325, 1 baconer at 545, 10 at 51s 6d, 1 purebred Berkshire boar at 47s 3d, 1 at 42a, 19 stores at 13s 9d, 19 at 13s, 8 at 14s 9d, 6 at 18s. 5 at 15s, 6 baooners at 50s, lsow at 58s 6d, 1 at 525, 1 at 42a, 1 at 525, 2 at 425, 1 at 28a 6d, 5 stores at 12s. Messrs Wilson and Sons sold 1 porker at 25s 6d, 2 at 265, 4 at 29s 6d, 6 at 30s, 3 at 31s 6d, 3 at 365, 1 baconer at 40s, 3 at 445, 2at 465, 4at 49d 6d. Mr H. B. Sorknskn' sold 1 store at 16s, 6 at 19s, 2 porkers at 265, 2at 295, 2at 36s 6d, 2at 29s 6d. Messr3 Pyne and Co. sold 4 porters at 22s 6d, 3 at 425. Messrs J. T. Ford and Co. cold for Mr T. Boulton 5 bacouers at £2 12s, 3 do at £2 9d; for Mr Blogg baconer at £2 4s, 5 stores at 14s. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Limited, sold for Mr Taylor 2 baconers at £2 3a 6d, 3 at £1 19s 6d. Store She*p—Tβ entry, in point of numbers, was quite equal to that of last week's sale. Every bit of available space was occupied, but the proportion of second rate sorts was large. Notwithstanding the number of buyers present, competition was dull, the only class of eheop to come in for any attention being young breeding ewes. These made 8s 6d, 10s 3dj 12s 9d aad up to 14s 6d; crossbred wethers from 63 6d to 12s 3d, and lambs from 2s 6d to 8s 6d. Messrs TODHCNTER AND JENNINGS sold 173 tWO and four-tooth crossbred ewes at 12s 6d, 612 aged merino ewos at Is 3d, 260 crossbred ewes at 83, 156 crassbred ewes at 6s 4d, 50 crossbred ewes at 10a 6d, 11 crossbred ewes at 23, 67 crossbred ewes at 10s 4d, 222 aged crossbred ewes at 3s, 150 at lla 3d, 286 at 9s 53, 780 two-tooth crossbreds at 10s 3d, 114 crossbred ewes at 11s 4d, 20 four-tooth crossbred ewes at 11s, 62 merino ewes at 3a 3d, 26 half bred lambs at 3s, 57 Southdown aged ewes at 14a, 180 two and four-tooth orossbreds at lie 6d, 55 crossbred lambs at 6s 9d, 50 two-tooth crofcabreds at 12s, 3000 crossbred lambs at 7s 6d, 450 crossbred lambs at 8s Id. Mb E. G. Staveliy sold 200 mixed twotooths at 13b, 120 at 13s id, 127 store lambs at 7s 7d, 417 lamb 3at 8s 3d, 184 two-tooths at 123 9d, 227 store lambs at 7s 7d; and privately 2000 two-tooths at 11s 6d. MSSSRS H. Matson and Co. sold 716 at following prices:—l3o crossbred iambs at 7a 6d, 121 two-tooth oroasbreds at lla, 100 fourtooth wethers at 12s 3d, 180 two-tooth halfbred wethers and maiden ewes at 11s 3d, 85 .two-tooth ■crossbred ewes at 10a; 9d. Messrs Pyne and Co. sold 25 cull ewes at Is 6d s 280 eight-tooth ewes at 10a, 81 at 9s 6d, 244 two, four and sis-tooth ewes at lie 3d, 150 crossbred lambs at 8s ud, U3 ewes, : six-tooth and full-mouth, at 6s 9d, -90 crossbred lambs atoe 6d, 67 four and eix-.toolh ewea at 11» 3d, 52 six-tooth and fall-mouth ewes at. 10s. Messes Miles and Co., Limited, sold 1958 sheep, as follow*:—106 half bred ewes at 12a lid, 185 mixed orpsabreds at 12s Bd, 50 crossbred ewes at 12s 4d. 298 crossbred ewes at 10a Bd, 403 merino wethers at 4s 9d, 538 merino ewes at 3s sd, 58 at 3s 3d, 300 at 2s 6d. Mr F. O. Tabart sold 452 lambs at 6s 3d, 47 at 7s lid, 134 at 3s 4d, 27 at 6s 6d, 27 at 7s, 237 at 6s lid, 663 crossbred ewes at 8s 6d, 241 wethers at 11s 9d, 130 wethers at 11s 7d, 211 crossbred ewes at 7s lid. Messrs: J. T* Foso and Co. *old for a client, 57 crossbred ewes at 12s 3d, 17 crossbred ewes, at 3* 9d. Lambs—The entry was in excess of requirement!, and as moit of the pens were occupied by second rate sorts values were hardly as firm as at recent markets. For prime sorts, however, a firmer tone existed, and good values were obtained. Messrs Todhonter akd Jennings told for Mr Keut, 37 at 11s 8d ; for Mr Muirhead, 16 at 8s 9d, 16 at 3a 4d; for Mr Corbett, 20 at 9s, 15 at 8a 3d ; for Mr Watson, 41 at 8s; for Mr F. Watson, 26 at 9a ; for Mr Miller, 20 at 10s Id ; for Mr Bowie, 79 at 8s Id ; for a client, 60 at 8s 8d ; for Mr Harding, 7 at 9s 3d ; for ftr Stace, 6at 8* lid; for Mr Walls, 44 at 8a; for Mr Swain, Bat 10a 3d; for Mr Matthews, 7 at 8t 9d; for Mr Andrews, sat 9s; for Mr Davidson, 20 at 8s Id, 23 at 7a; for a client, 7at 8a 6d; for Mr Long, 3 at 6a lOd, 9at 83 2d; for Mr Trickett, 4ab 12a, 35 at 12s 9d; for Mr Burton, 8 at 9a 64, 6 at 8a 9d; for Mr Crump, 7 at 10a, 4 at 8s t for Mr Coatello, 8 afc 8a:. for Mr Greaves, Bat 9a 3d. Mr £. 6. Stavelet said {28 at 10s 6d, 48 at 11s, 38 at 11s 6d, 30 at 11s 2d, 34 at 12s, 34 at 10a lid, 78 at 9a 6d, 15 at 12f, 35 at 11s 9d, 50 at 11s 4d, 37 at lla 9d, 127 at 10s lid, 11s Bd, 36 at 10* 7d, 47 at 10s 9d. Nsw Zbaxand Land Association, Lihitbd, sold 35 at 9a 9d, 32 at 8s 9d, 53 at 9a, 10 at 9s 4d, 7 at 9a 3d, 25 at 9a, 6 at 9s 4d. Messrs Pynb and Co. aold 16 at 8a 6d, 91 at 8s lid, 100 at 8s 6d, 40 at 12a 7d, 39 at 12a 7d, 39 at lie Bd, 38 at lla Bd, 14 at 8a Bd, 15 at 8* 6d, 32 at 8a 2d, 7 at Bs. Mksses fl. Matson and Co. sold 13 at lla lOd, 5 at 10s 7d, 14 at 100 6<J, 15 at 9s 9d, 15 at 8s 4d, 11 at Ba, 4 at 7a M, 10 at 9a 4d, 7 at 8a 2d, 4 at 8« 4d, 8 at 10* 3d, 6 at 9s 6d, 10 a* 10b 4d, 10 at 10s 3d, 11 at 9a 3d. 2 at 7a Id, 2 at 9a Bd, 8 at 9s Id, 10 at 8s 3d, 30 at 8a 3d, 14 Tit 8a Bd, 82 at Sβ Bd, 10 at 10s 3d. The New Zealand Farmers' Cooperative Association, Limitso, Mid for Mr T. D. Boag. 27 afc 8a 5d ; for Mr JioLachlan, 14 at 8s; for Mr T. Rowe, 20 at 8s 1 2d, 13 at 8s Id, 12 at 8» 6d ; for Mr Henderson, 39 at 9s 4d; for Mr Harris, 26 at lie 6d, 21 at 10s Id: for Mr W. Boag, 9at 7e Bd. Messrs Miles and Co. sold 51 at 8s 6d, 21 at Bs, 20 at 7s 6d, 17 at 5s 6d, 26 a<; 7s 6d, 24 at 7a 2d, S3 at 7«, 11 at 6elod. Store Cattle.—A very fair lot of store cattle came forward, and a* buyer* were evidently intent on doing business sales were effected much more readily. All sorts came in for more attention, and better values were obtained, Messrs J. T. Ford and Co. sold for a client 5 two-} ear-olds at £2 12a 6d, 2 yearlings at £112 a 6d, 4 calves at 12a 6d, cow at £210s, springer at £3 12a. M essrs Miles and Co., Limited, 4 two-year-olds at £3 16s, 5 calves at 265, cow at £4 10s, calf at 30a, cow at £5 17e 6d, 2 calves at £2, 4 heifers at£3 Is, 19>Jghteen months old at £2 16s 6d. Messrs TodhtWteb and Jennings sold 12 calvea at 17*, "bull at £4 7s 6d, 14 calveeatl7d,32«righ< rnnontha old at £310 a. Messrs Pvn* and Co. cold 4 head at £1 10s, 2 cows at £5. 2 at £1 12s 6d, 10 steers at £312s 6d. Msaaits H. Matsok akd Co. sold 1 cow at £3 10s, 2 calvea at £1, 4 at £1 11s, 2 steers at £3 17a 6d, 3 at £2 7* 6d, 1 cow at £4 7«6d, 19 calves at £1 fs, 1 at £1 10a, 1 oow at £1 17b 6d, 1 ball at £1 Iβ, 1 heifer at £2 3s, 1 ball at £2 ss, 1 calf at £110s. lat £2 3s. Messbs]Wilson axd Sons sold 1 at Us, 1 at £3 18a.
Dairy Cattle—MkssM Ma»on and
Co. sold 1 springer at £9 ss, 1 cow at fii Ife. 1 ■* £4 7s 6d, 1 springer at fleflft at £7, 1 at £6 17a 6d, 2 at £6 10s, 1 atjßfi 2a 6d, 1 cow at £4 2e 6d, 1 at JB4 17s 6d 1 springer at £4 2a 6d, 1 cow at £3 17a 6d' 1 at €4 15a, 1 at £8 10s, 1 springer at fix in. 1 cow at £6 2a 6d. Messrs Wilson In» Sons sold lat S4 17s 6d, 1 at £6 12s 6d' 1 at £1 17s 6d. Xat £812e 6d. ' Fat Shbjbp.—The sale of fut cheep was of a moat unsatisfactory nature. Owing to ' the lateness of the other sales ib wm f our o'clock before operations were commenced and as the entry was a large one busfneu was not concluded till just on seven o'clock This had a most depressing effect on the sale, as before it was half over there »»« leas than half the usual number of buyer? present, and pen after pen had to be withdrawn. To make matters worse tho entry was an unusually large one, the result being that values wore altogether out of proportion Mr F. C. Tabart sold 31 crossbred •- wethers at 14s Bd, 30 at 14s 4d, 29 at 14. 2d, 24 at 14s, 26 at 13a 9c!, 25 en n *t lfk Bd, 26 at 7s 3d, 24 at 10s 3d, 30 at 11, 4d 31 at 9s, 30 at Hβ, 30 at 10a 4d, 20 at 1U 27 at 10s, 27 at 9a 10<l, 24 at 10s 3.1, 47 It 10s Id, 27 at 8s 6d, 22 at 11s 10.1, 23 at lOi 2d, 30 at 10a 2d, 30 at 9a Bd, 30 at 9e 4d 20 crossbred ewes at lla, 25 ac 10» \a 24 at 9a lid, 20 wethers at 13s 6d, 20 at 13a 3d, 30 ewos at 9s Id, 30 at 10s 4d 30 at 9a lid, 30 at 9a 9d, 28 at 8a lid' Messrs J. T. Ford and Co. cold for lit Morlaud, 193 merino wethers at 7a to 81 • for a client, 100 two-tooth crossbreda at 14J 10d, 53 six-tooth ewes at 12a 6d; for U f Hill, 40 meriuo ewee at 7s 3d, croeebre<[ ewes at lls 6d; for a Southern client, 2i> crossbred wethers at 15a 3d, 25 do at lAi 9d, 24 at 14s Bd, 25 at 14s 6d ; for Mr Calder 21 crossbred ewes at 8s 7d, 22 do at Us Id' The New Zealand Farmers' Co-operawvi Association, Limited, sold for Hurst, 15 crossbred wethers at 12a Z& • for Mr W. Boag, 25 crossbred wethers at 7a 6d ; for Mr A. Henderson, 43 crossbred* at 10a 4d ; ior Mr P. D. Boag, 30 crossbred ewes at 8« 6d ; for Mr J. Hey ward, 96 crossbred ewes at 10s j for Mr Robineon, lOOatlfo Id, 52 at lls 10d, 35 at 113 lid ; for Mr T. D. Boag, 35 crossbreds at 12», 50 at 10s 10dfor Mr Harris, 32 crossbred ewes at 9a 2d.' Messrs Milics and Co. sold 8 croatbred wethera at 15s 3d, 20 do at lls sd, 48 orossbred ewes at 12a, 106 merino wethers at 6s 9d, 36 merino ewes at 6s 2J, 15 at 5s 3d, 41 halfbrcd ewea at 10a lOd. Messrs H. Matron and Co. soil sheep at following prices :—26 orossbred ewes at 7* 10d, 22 at 6s, 22 at Bs, 10 halfbred ewes, two, four, six and full mouth, at 9s Zi\ 29 meriuo wethers at 8a Id, 28 at 7s 7d, 15 merino ewes at 7s, 59 crossbred ewes at IQ* Id, 81 at 9a 9d, 61 two-tooth orowbred wethers and maiden ewes at 13s 9d, 20oronbred ewes at 9s, 60 four and six- tooth owes at 13s, 20 halfbred owes at 10s, 60 four, six and full-mouthed ewes at lls 6d. Messrs Pynh and Co. sold 31 crossbred wethers at 14s 6d, 26 at 15s Id, 30 at 14» sd, 33 crossbred owee ab 13s 2d, 78 croMbred ewes and wethers at 12s 6d, 34 cross* bred ewea at 10s 3d, 25 meriuo wethers «t 9s 6d, 24 at 83 6d, 21 at 8* Bd, 33 crossbred ewes at 9a 9d, 25 at 8a lid, 50 moriuo ewes at 5a Id, 53 at 6s, 28 crossbred wethers at 13s 6tl, 25 at 13a 6d, 3C at 12s, 47 at 12s 3d, 49 at 12s Id. Mr K. G. Staveleit sold 25 halfbred wethers at 14s Bd, 20 at 14s 6d, 20 at 14s 4d, 1137 at 13s 9>l to 14s 4d, 40 merino wethers at 9a, 25 at 8a 9d, 25 at 8b 6d, 25 at 8a 3d, 25 at Bs, 18 at Be, 17 at 7s lid, M .: crossbred ewes at 12a, 20 at lls 9d, 19 at: lls Bd, 30 ab 12s, 18 at 10s 3d, 18 at l(k 20 at 9s, 35 at 12a 2d, 37 at Hβ 3d, 36 at lla, 25 afc 10a 10d, 30 at 10a 3d, 44 at 108 Bd, 20 at 10a 7d, 35 ab 12s 3d, 46 at lie 7d, 47 H Ilaßd, 35atl0i9d,and pausedn,bout4so«hMp. Thb Nbw ZsAiiAND Land Associatiok, Limited, cold 85 crossbred ewea at Hβ, 22 at lla 9d. 22 at 10a 4d, 20 at lls 3d, 80 at lla 6d, 27 ab lls, 27 at 10s lid, 53 afc 9a 9d, 42 orossbred wethers at 12»9J, 47 At 12s Bd, 27 at 12s, 30 crossbreds, mised soree, at lls 9d, 26 at lls 4d, .and passed loyenl lines owing to lateness of market. Msi&RS. . TODIinNTER AND JfiNNINGS alao sold » number of cheep at the ruling values.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8737, 8 March 1894, Page 2
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