RANGIORA.
After the harvest there was an excellent attendance at the Kaogiora sale yesterday. In the stock_baleyards the entry was 5100 sheep, of which there werel363 fat Lainbe and 400 fat ewes. Ld wethers, 80 cattle, and 200 pigs. Prices were .—Fat lambs, 17s 6d to IS*; lighter, 10s to 17e; fat wethers 18s to gs 7d; fat was, Hβ 3d to 17eJSd; rape lambs, 13s lOd to 15s fd; store lainbe, 10s 9d to 12s IOd; t™-*™* etore wethers, 16s 7d to 17s 2d; two and fouT-tooth halfbred ewes, 17s; four and six-*ooth ewes. 19s Id; full-mouth ewes, 18s 3d to 18s 7d; filing, 13s 9d to los. The principal lines were:—*■or W. J- Boot, 44 fat lambs, 19s; M. Kennedy 148 18s 10d, W. Bennett 35 17s 6d, Mm Arnott 17 18s Wnght Bros. 97 18s Id, E. Baaley 60 18s 4d, B. Ferguson 140 17s 9d, J. Z™ s ?*" 18s J B. Catherwood 45 16e Id, H,. WaVd 52 17e, 270 16s. J. ■ Joyce 53 18s, F Teaguo 90-18s 4d. R. Fo/syth 19 18s 8d W Scoone 46 16s, R. Hanna 56 lGe 7d to 16s lOd, W. J. Foster 45 18s lOd, J. Rowe 57 17s 5&. J. Baxtia k 18s -3d, J. Gafletely 34 17s 6d, K. Mehrtens 35 17s IOd; fat wetneris, F. Kennedy 47 20s 7d, J. Kennedy J2 21s, T Leech 52 19s 3d. TV. Garrett 164 20s; fat ewes, A. Graham 88 15s M. Kennedy 43 15s lOd to 16s 9d D A. 3>nncaTi 26 16s sd, W. Scoone 61 15s. J. Leech 42 14s, R Ward 151 rape lambs 15s Id. B. Oldham 114 14s 2d, l> G Matheeon 270 halfbred lambs Imbted sexes) 15s. Cattle: Fat heifers £7 10s to £9 7s 6d ~ fat ewee, £G 10s, £9 2s 6d; forward cows, £-1 to £4 15s; two-year steers, £5 ss; 18-month steers OTd heifers, £3 to £3 15s; yearlings, £2 7s 6d; calves, 20s- to 30s; good springers, £9 to £11 10s; oows in profit, £5 to £7. Pig& : Baconers, 50s to 61s; stores, 28e to 395; small pigs, 12s to 225. In the produce yards prices werer— Heavy halfbred sheepskins, 5s 7d, medium 4s lid, lighter 4e; pelts, 2s 8d; cmlfskine, ss; hides, 6}d lb; fleece wool, 9»d; nieces wool, oid ; fat, ljd. Po»|try: Roosters 5s €d couple, pallets Ss 2d, tablo chickens 6s, ducts ss; chicJrwheat 4s 3d bushel, oate 2s, barley 2s 9d, beans 3s 2d, peas 3s sd, graesrseed 2s, sharps 9s M sack, bran 5s 9d, whoatmeal 10s, oateheaf chaff 3s, strxw do. Is 6d. potatoes 7s eack. onions 6d string, apples 3s case, prnms Id lb.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 11
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