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ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET.

( B t orn coMMKiiriAi, ioitor.) There tr«rc fairly l.irge entries of *tl : mtl « W sA utt«'H(laiifc. Store Seep «-w «t abo,,t ,a , st T';'* ril T> I 1- ivrre irre"u ar. but on the (^,Ta t Iftlt witc easier, m ronsequonce oi a SSv-irding. Fat wether,, except S primest, and interior ewes opened . r « ntc- but good heavy ewes af , i IO JSI V'igs slu.wod practically W \\lmc. There was a dull sale £ Sfcattle but dairy cows were iv good demand. STORK SHE F.l'. .'The tnrdingof -tore .«herp was fiomt-iil-!ntf-last week s in JiOilit ot liumSrf It"UAted principally of lambs and a larger proportion ol ewes than Tlate There, was not a very keen Zmand, awl price* were about on the S leVet-as last week. Lambs and X»met with a mthor better enonirv, but ewes were dull of sale a insiderabk- proportion heum from the North Island. Alcclnim conditioner] Others made 9s Gd to 12s lid and email and low conditioned ha lb reds 9s (id. well-grown lambs bs 9d to_ lis medium 7s Gd to Bs, and culls os /d to "*; two, four, and six-tooth ewes 10s to 10s 6d, and nfred ami broken-mouth-ed 3s Dd to Gs. The .sales included the following lines:-Lambs: 220 at 9s 10d, 80 at 5s -d, GO at 9s 4d, 1/ at 9s 3d, 36 (ewes) at lis, 29 (wethers) at 9s, 30 at 8s 7d. "i at 9s bd, 41 at 6j-{kl 40 at c"s Gd, 34 at 8s 9d. Ewes: ea at' lOh (kl, 149 at 14s 7d, 71 at Gs, Gl at 8s U. Wethers : 300 aI.II s 3d, 20 at Us 9d, 15 at lis 2d, 25 at 12s lid. 93 at 10s Id, 21S at 10s 7d, 15 at 12s 2d.

FAT LAMBS. . Tlic iittry of fat lambs was somewhat larger than In««t week, totalling 10,283, the quality beiny very mixed. There ivas keen competition among the export buyers:, especially in the early part of the sole, when there was n rise in prices hut afterivard- values went back to last week's level. The range oi' prices nas 15s Gtl to I»>3 Gd, ordinary freezers 12s (xl to l~}s, light and unfinished 10s >4d to I2s. The principal sales were : — if Far Kennedy htros. (Glentunnel), '10 \ at 13a 8d to lb's Gd; L. T. Hnrtn'cll • theeston), _S7 at 18s lOd to 16s 4d; l\ Vncotiscli (Chertsey), 60 at los Id t» l(k 3d; W. Marison (Kimberley). 70 it los 6d to 16s 3d ; D. W. Westenra (Dunsundel), 91 at 14s 8d to 16s Id; JI. McCarthy (Prebbleton), 96 at 13s Cd to los lOd; Haves Bros. (West Melton), 58 at 11. Ttl to los, 66; A. J. Magson (Itakaia), 110 at Ms 7(1 to los 3d; J. Langdale (West .Melton), 101 at los -Id; Anderson Bros. (Prebbleton), 317 at 13s Gd to los od; Miller. .Pros. (Killinchy), 141 at, 14s 7d to 16s 4d; Washbourrto Bros. (vSchvyn), 40 at los 2d; K. Thompson (Waikuku), 259 at 13s lOd to los Id; J. Arnett , (Balcairn), X) at 13s 9d to los Id; Mrs - .VI. Rutherford (Hororata), 209 at los; H. X. Tanner (Tai Tapu), 10 (shorn) .nt los Id; T. Chapman (Mount Palm), 231 at 14s Id to los; Air McGregor (Selwyn), 66 at 14s- lOd to lis lid; I*. Drummond, sonr. (Barr. Hill), 158 I nt 14s 6d to 14s • lOd t E. Hampton (Chertsey). 4D at ' 14s 10d;' IW. J. Baxter (Waddington), 17 at 14s lOd; Mrs Green tDarfield), 54 at' 14s to Its lOd; J. Addinoll (West Eyreton), 66; «t 14s lOd; I). B. Carruthers (Doric), .'J- at lis Od; J. W. Frizzell (West Kyretou), 74 at .14s M; E. P. 31addison iCharinfi .Cross), 142 at 14s 9d; F. .Campion (Probbleton), 50 at 14s'Od;' Mrs Arnott Lofton), "39 at Ms 9d; 3. j - GemmeJl (Dunsandel), 76 at 14s •3d-, H; Keesby (Lyiidhurst), .35 at 13s 9d to 14a 8d; J. Sagar (Omihi), 50 at 14s"7d; E H. Dobson (Lowcliffs), 76 at. 13s -Id to lis 7d;.J. Bradshaw (Waddington), 140 at 13s 9d to 14s 6d; J. O'Carroll (Woodgrove). 150 at 13s fkl to 14s '3d; T. Murray "(Woodgrove), - '30 at 14s 6d; J. O. Retime- (Doyleston), 2.3 at ,14s fid; G. McLouglrlan (Darfifld), 23 at 14s od; C. H. Coe (Irwell), f 58 at Ms 4d: 0. McGougli (Hnlswell), 16C at 14s 4tl; J. F. Tipping (Rolleston), 60 at 14s 4d; T. Brooks (Brooktide), 49 at 14m 3d; J. J. Duncan (Howrata), 63 at 13s 3d to 14s 3d; B. Hampton (Culverden), 24 at lis 3d; Mrs flallagh (Hororata), 37 at 14s 3d; J . H. Ensor (Ryd.il Downs), 278 at 14s 3d, J. Osborne (Doyleston), 247 nt 13s 5d to 14.v 3d; Boyle's' Estate . (Ellosmcro), 42 at 14s 3d; J. H. Har- ■ >ison (Itakata), .32 nt 12s Td to 14s --d;-D. it. Hutchison (Kinvee), 147 at . 14s 2d; K. Wilson (Rakaia), 29 at 14s -5«"; W.J. Smith (Waian), 91 at 14s ..M; G. Berry (Sheffield), 20 at 14s Id; Mrs McKie (Wninu), 63 at 34s Id. Cole Broi. (Omihi), 53 at its Id; It. , Grant (Swannaiio-V 46 at 1 is' Id; ./. , 8. Bong (Dunsandel), ,156"at 14s; C. Puscheff (Cheviot), 80- at 12s jlOd to '. lfy'lld; B. and B Coo (IrweH),- 1-9. : . at 12s 3d to las lid; J. C. C. Gebbie (QebbiVs Valley), 70 at 13s (kl to 13s ' Ud-r H. Tavlor (Cheviot); 28 at las lid; f. Moikle (Cheviot). 70 at 13s'.(Jd to 13s .--Hid; W. M. Ronatdson (Hororata), 72 * «t 13a Od to ISa lid; ' F. G. Payne /Hororata), 159 at 18s 9d; A. E. LangdalesHunt (West Melton), 357 at 13s . 8d; A.. Chamberlain ' CEllesmere),. 30 at ias"d;.D. Lott (aieviot), 31 at 13s '«; Gajlagher (Culverden), 81 at , 1& 7d;to 13s ,7d: R. W*. Murray (Glenj: toy) 80 at 12s 2d to 13s 6d; J. McKie I (Waiao), 144 at lis lOd to 13s 6d; F. H. Smith (Cheviot). 36 at 13s 6d: J. Munro (Ethelton), "70 at 13s 7d; Gebha Bros. (Teddington), 164 at 13s 6d; u.'Jameson (Leeston). 35 at 13s sd; R. bright (Kinvee), 29 at 13s 4d; C. Bailey iTempletonV. 139 at 13s 4d; T. ■ • A. Stephen- (Inve'H), 78 at 13s 4d; P. J. Andrew (Ellcsniere), 51 at 13s 4d: K. and J. Reid (Darheld), 30 at 13s W; J. Scales (Prebbleton), 181 ht ,13s ' }$'> }\' T - Rutherford (Waiau), 88 at ' }3a Idj-H. Bond (Highbank), 47 at " \n > "' Hamnton (Culverdon). 150 at .**; A. Cooper (Uankside). 77 at 12s - v> n ( i- H * S,,arn (Culverden), 61 at | »^"" ; Alurgatrovd Bros. (Hororata), .. «0 at 12s 9d; X." Francis (Duntrdon), ' |26 at 12s Od-. Geo. Buss (Scar_ill). 90 ? ■ at 10s 9d to 12s 7d: A. McNiven ' Cheviot), o<J at 12s 7d; J. Hodgens i-Uhtoknrara). 42 nt 12s 4d; W. Bainwidge (Cheviot). 86 at lis 4d; W. J «nen (Hawardni), 67 at 10s 4d. FAT SHEEP. j '■There wa« a vorv large entry of fat tnecpj principally owes. Tho few lines °f prime wet'-ers offered maintained their values, as did prime heavy ewes; out all other descriptions were easier, j .fcsocpjallv aged ewes. The rango of ' 1 Prwes was:—Extra prime wethers to 2ft».Sd. nrimv 1.3- tkl to 18s Od, medium 13s Od to 15>. li_'nt 12s to 13s Ud; prime eye* lis (kl to 17s (kl. medium l_s to lU, aiiod 7s 3d to lis 6d: merino ewes w lOd. The pi ineinal sales wero:— . )\ethers: H. T. LittlJ (Hni Hui). 31. at !•« to •3)s M; L. White (Rakaia). 6S aths 6d t„ lKs M; E. E. Oakley (Raksia). 153 r.t 17s 4d to 17s Od; J. Wells J) <ow Hill). 5.3 at 16s 5d to 17s 7d: J. .jiendersiii (I)ui_.nndel), 57 at 16s 6d to ''»6d: exom. T. E. Jarmau (Greenya["), ll"i at lti> 7<l to 17s 8d; R. Sloss Cheviot.. 21 at 17s Id: J. H. Burton £ust), 131 at His 3d to 17s 2d; J. Mewart (Sea mil I). 05 at 17s; G. G. lloimcs (Kiioeklvn). 76 nt 17s; J. Douglass (Waikari), '66 at 16s Id to 17s; ...£ient, 62 at His 4d to 17s; McClelland • Bros. (Kiniherley , . ) 63 at 16s to 16s 9d;. ■ «. Wrijht (Kirwee), 30 at 14s 6d to . lbs 8d: — Thompson (Little River). - *Ji at 15s 7d to 16s" 7d; D. Hampton (Leeston), 33 at 16s 3d; G. D. Jobson (Hororata). 61 at los to 16s 3d: W. - Lilly (Waddington), 101 at 16s Id;

Pages Estate (Kirwe<?l. 69 r.t IGs: T. Wilkinson (Cheviot), 190 at 15s 2d to 15s Od; T. Langley (Dromore), 31 at las Gd; J. J.. Duncan (Hororata), 72 at Us to 15s 4d; J. Cross (Springston), 40 at Ms 3d: J. H. Elisor (Cust), GO at Ms Id to los Id: Kennedy Bros. (Glcntuiirel), 32 at 13s; .1. Stewart (Medbnrv). 200 at 14s M to H. Reesby (LvndhursO, at 14s 9d; E. H. AVilde (Aylesbury), s<) at lis Id: .7. Andrew (Greenpark). 25 at 14s; V. H. Smith (Cheviot), 21 at lis.; A. Magon (Cheviot). 19 at 13s lOd; J. 0. and M. Coop (Kaituna). 171 at 12s Od to 13s Hid: F. c=. Bowron (Avlesburv), 50 at 12s Gd to 13s -xl; W. T. Rutherford (Wi.:'aii>, G2 at 12s 9d to 13s Id; exors. Con Inn's Estate (Oamaru), 141 at 12s. Ewes: A. I). Mcllwraith (Rakaia). 43 at I4s lid Tr> 17s Gd, 15 (ewes and •wethers), at lGs 2d; J. Baker (Methven), 52 at; 12s 3d to 17s 3d: Washboume Bros. (Selwvn), 80 at 15s lOd to lGs 7d; client, 120' at 14s (kl to His 3d. 67 at lis Sd, 60 at 14s 3d to 15s 3d; W. Heed (Darfield). 61 at 14s 4d to 15s lOd: A. Birdling (Malswoll). GS at 13s !hl to 15s 9d; Lady Campbell (Cheviot). G9 at 12s Id to 15s 7d; 11. A. Knight (Racecour.sf Hill), (50 at 15s 3d to 15s 4d; F. Bailey (Templeton), 100 at lis 3d to 15s: W. Earl, jun. (Waikari), 39 at 1-lr, 8d; (I. Berry (Waddington), 47 at lis lOd to lis Gd; J. Sloss (Cheviot), 37 at 12s 9d to 15s Id: IJ. T. Little (Hui Hui).*_9 at 13s 10d: J. Sowden (Dunsandei). 94 at 12s Kid to 13s 10x1: Oakley and Crov (Rakaia). Gl at 13s 3d to*l3s (id: W. \\ ilkirison (Chertsey), 12') at lis 10d to 13s Gd ; P. Chamberlain (I.peston), 57 at 13s to 13s 5d ; 1). W. Wcstenra (Dunsandei), 95 at 12.s to 13s Gd : K. Wilson (Rakaia), 40 at lis Id to 12s 7d; A. H. Turnhull (Balcnim), -38 at 10k KWI to 12s Gd; T>. li. Carruthers (Doric), 31 at lis to 12s 3d : •J. Hodgens (Motiikarara). 2-1 at 10s 3d to 12s Id; .Mrs Arnott (Sefton), 29 at 12s; T. .Murray (Woodgrove), 41 at lis lid to 12s 2d; J. Gardiner (RaKaia), 81 at lis 3d to lis lOd ; VV. J. Baxter (Waddington), 41 at lis 9d; A. T. Maidens (Lauri.ston), 203 at lis lid to iL's; Mackintosh Bros. (Kirweo), G2 at 10s 2d to lis lid; G. Sheat (Dunsandei). 63 at 10s Id to lis Gd; H. Ballagh (Hororata) 37 at lis .3d ; J. Arnott (Baltairn), 27 at lis 3d; E. Conway (Kiruee), GO at 9s 9d to lis 2d; R. Grant (Swnnnanoa), 23 at lis; J. Sagar (Omihi), 22 at lis; W. Cole, 25 at lis; T. Langley (Dromore), 20 at 10 s 10d; J. Bradshaw (Waddington), Gl at lis; H. Holland GScargill), 59 at 10s lOd; D Lott (Cheviot), 35 ot 10s 9d; J. A. Pannett (Greenpark), 30 at 10s 7d; rl. J. Horrell (Horrellvillc), 34 at 10s 7d. 2G merinos at Gs lOd; H. Bond (Highbank), 28 at 10s Gd; E. Hampton (Chertsey), 101 at 10s (kl; It. Colee (Greqndale), G8 at 10s 2d; Jackman's Trustees (Cheviot). 70 at 7s 3d to los; W. Chisnall (Hinds), 102 sit 9s Gd to 10s; E. J. lavage (Cheviot), 36 at 9s 3d, J. W. Harrison (.Scargill), 73 at 8s to 8s Gd; P. T. Cell (Cheviot), 71 at 8s Gd; A. Magon (Cheviot), 58 at 7s ■Id to 7s (kl. FAT CATTLE. Tho supply of beef totalled 352 head, a fair proportion being of very •prime quality. The extent of the yarding had a depreciating effect u,pon prices as compared with last -week, ritcers made £1 5s to £11 15s, and extra to. £12 12s (kl, heifers £5 7s Gd to £8 10s, extra to £11 7s 6d, and' cows £4 5s to £8 15s, extra to £9 10s, equal to 243 Gd for extra prime, 20s to 22s Gd for prime, and 18s to 19s Gd vfoi 1 cow and medium quality beef per 1001b. Veal calves made 4s Gd to 655, some veil-grown animals being entered. Among the sales were:—For F. Merrin (Kaiapoi), 4 steers at £7 5s to £7.153; F. D. Giles (Mount Parnassus), 7 steers at £7 10s to £9 15s; E. B. Newton (Willowbv), 4 steers at £7 5s to £7 17s 6d; D. Rutherford (Leslie Hills), 3 steers at £10 2s Gd to £11 15s: W. McGrire (Lakeside), 7 steers at £8 to £8 lus. 2 heifers at £7 to £8; T. Harr lund (Rotheiham), 3 steers at £10 10s, 2 cows at £8 15s and £9; Barrett's Etato (Tai Tapu), 8 cows at £4 5s to £6; Hawks wood Estate, lo steers at £9 12s Gd to £12 2s 6d. 5 heifers a!t £7 17s 6d to £8 ss; S. Farquhar (Styx). 4."heifers at £4 os to £6; P. Doig, sen. (Chertsey), 5 steers at £6 10s to £7 12« 6d; client, 40 heifers at £5 10s to £7 15s; A. Mowat (Rotherham). 11 steers at £7 17s 6d to £9 10s: E. Ruddock (Southbridge), heifers at £9; G. Cone (Rnngiora). 3 steers at £10 10s: W. Nixon (Killinchv), 1 steer at £7 17s 6d, 3 heifers at £8 21? 6d to £11 ss, 1 cow at £9; E. Ridger (Greendale). 3 steers at £7 17s 6d; J. Henderson (Damsnndel). 4 steers at £« to £8 2s Gd. 2 heifers at £7 17« 6d, 1 cow at' £7 12V 6d; Kennedy Bros. : (Glentunnel), 7 steers at £7 12s Gd to ;£9 12s 6d. . STORE CATTLE. Tho yarding was a small one, but included several nice lines of three-year steers. The demand, as at several recent sales, lacked briskness, and owners' reserves not being reached, quite li large proportion were passed under the hammer. Fifteen to eighteen-months sorts realised £2 10s; two and a halfyear steers, £5; three-year steers, £5 103 to £6 7s; three-year heifers, £4 10s; and dry cows, 25s to £5 17s Gd. DAIRY COWS. The yarding of dairy cows was a large one, including some animals of a useful kind, but there was a dearth . of first-class cows. There was a free demand for all descriptions, and prices ranged from £4 to £8 los; extra making £10. PIGS. There was a medium entry of ,pigs, and there was practically no change in tiYmand or prices. Choppers cold at 50s to 84s, large baeoncrs 45s to 545, and smaller 35s to 42s 6d. equal to 4d to 41d per lb, largo porkers 31s to 375, and smaller 25s to 30s. equal, to 4Jd per lb, large stores 24s to 31si Gd, medium 18s to 225, small 9s to 16s, and weaners 4s 6tl to 10s.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 9

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ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 9

ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 9