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ADDINGTON MARKET.

BIG YARDWGS. * - -'' ~'■ - LAST WBffltfS VAIiUBS MAINTAINED. <BT OUB OOMJOKBOUI. KWWB.) The sheep «itrles yw*«a*y ••*C*J2ST diminution en those of .the paat Stores .were *g*in in big =«*?£'-•?* "** sidering the rather lower quality <**»*£ section, there was S^ uk " » Butchers" mutton Bold freely, big ewee» shade better than last week, _"***? ewes scarcely vent off lo freely. ?»««? sZred £eTmlk of the*. Itif. £"st the cecity of one of the local wbrk. ;« fnllr taxed at present, and uus, WI J" The impendlni holil.y break, would probablv influence less keenness. In -new of «•« factors the mutton «al« *•• » Bood_ ©«•. TO lambs, again sold well, hardening « the market progressed. Dairy cattle met w«h a livelier market, but the beef alio «*»&» dragged. Fat pig. were slacker, on account o* an over-supply, but stores were a ahad* better. There was a larg* »* toI S M, SLj» fanner, at ths sale until lato to the *»«rDo<m ' STORE SHEEP. . ' v The entry was again a I U S«J»^. ""JS*? scarcely a* big as at the • »«»*v two Tj^'!i Ewes comprised about TO per oen*. Ltoss « sjood ewes were not- numerous, th* bulk 01 the entry consisting of full-mouthed »<» aged sorts. Outside- sheep were again weii represented. Southern buyers renewed th«r activity of the last few sales and to*™** out there was a spirited market.' 8" 0 "**? prices were realised far good, ™her«r J™" iambs also sold briskly. Although ♦*••*"• market was inclined to n * w ft **}£! I averaged about. Is per. head ttw - tt sJs, ♦week. The activity slackened of! ft*™* | over the last few pens, due to tho late hour and consequent departure of •onto &«?«*• Notwithstanding this it was > »? u ™."~! throughout. •Pour and ■«**<£]» '.2 +SE' made up to 20s;4d, aad good forwtwd^tw^ 'tooths to 19s Bd. whilst ft. line of two-tooth halfbred ewes sold at 97a 6d! . Tallies were:— • A . '..' Forward rape lambs,, IS* 6d to Ms 4d. ■ Good lambs, 18s 8d to IBs Bd. Medium lambs, lie to; 18s. ■■ Small lambs; 6* 63; to 10. 94.

Cull lambs, 6s to Bs. . . M - Good two-tooth halfbred «w*s, 25s to 27s 6d.' .' " ' m Ordinary two-tooth owes. 18s «d to Inferior two-tooth ewea, 18s "to 16s 9d. Good crossbred four-tooth ewes, to 98* Bd. Good six and eight-tooth halfbred ewes, 2Ss. Ordinary four, six, and eight-tobth swes, 17s 6d to 20s. "•■-■', L 4i^»t."'-"^-'' Inferior four, six, and eight-tooth s*es, IBs ed to IBs ea. . . .'■■'■;- ~. • Full and failing-mouth awes, 13s to Ms 6d. Rape ewes, 7s 6d to 12s «d. Cull ewes, 3a 6d to 6s ,6d. - ■ Forward four ana six-tooth nalfbred weth-. ors, 19s to 20s 4d. , . Forward four and si»-tooth crossbred; wattera, to 19s Bd. ; '"■ '..,.. . Ordinary lour and. six-tooth wethers,, IBs to 17s. 6d.. ~■ ...• .'_:'-■>. V .-.'..,; ;C. f '' ' / Forward twoitooth wethers, to 18s' 9a. Ordinary two-tooth wethers 14s to 16» id. The following.siles'were made:— ": Ewes—74 cull two-tooth at 18a, 134 four, six, and eight-tooth E.L. at 92s 6d,' 68 four and six-tooth at 14s 3d, 98 two-tooth. at. 19s Id, 93 four-tooth at < 16a 7d, 159 s.m. at 15s lid, 147 four, six, and,eight-tooth at,l9s 6d, 23 halfbred two-tooth at ,18s, 25 six and eight-tooth at 18s lOd, 79 six and eight-toeih at 16s sd; 64 .two, four,. six,,and' eigh't-tooth at 18v70 fan. at 12s Bd, 61 , four and sixtooth it lis 8d,70 halfbred at. 2*«> 99 fan. at lis, 185 fpur, six, and eigbtrtooth at 16s Id, 295- f. and f.m. ai ' 12s, ,260- igeS at 7s 7d,' 168 s. and f.m. ; at>9s ;ed, 186' four, Six, and eight-tooth at 14s lOd, ,285 san. halfbred at 17s 2d, 70 f.m. at 10s 4d, 61 b. and f,A.- at 12s Id, 48 s.W: at.lßs Bd, 74 four-and sixrtoothat lls6d, 46 s.m. at Ms, 74 four and eix-tobth at 14s, 11d.>78 s.mi at, 16s lodi! 46 tooth halfbred at 245, 88 s.ln. at.l7s Id. & : s.m,i at .'lis ?d, .98 fhalfbred*«* Mto: Bd ? ' 81 twoitooth four, sjx, and eighfc-twt&«t.;iSs?9d; 846 foar . at .24.' <n * S &" to &%, m }***>+% 16s, 67 sVin. iavJiwh at 17*-Bd, 150 s: and f;ni.' it 12s 6d' lofi t*o. :toolfc o *t ifi,,6d,;94T-f6ur ,ldi 68 fow, • six,. and:, eight-tobth at'«. ■7* .tpoth.atm Bd, 6f s.m. Bd, .•stHlSsH&fr sj^^at^fca^,^^ •ptol«t«d,.--'Enrifdi,. 86ff forov -iaxf r , an* i JML fti ISaM, 17 s.-anctOn~"a,t U. 9d, 98 two, tooth at 12s 2d, « four. and. six-tooth atlisi 60;«. and f.m. airßs^ ( 464 'iowi»nd.:«ix.r tooft at to l«s, flol c . siXjimfld eight- : tooth'halfbred>t 255, 182 in ;l»mb at 27«, 288 a. and fj*i.'at .18a 6dv' 248 two, four, an* six-tooth ; at, 17s, 160 s. and t;m. y*t 14a, 148 four, six,' and eiait-todth,' in lamb at 14« JOd, *» four, six, and l eight-' tocth halfbred at 18s 6d.S w!/,' - v . " Wethers—sß four and six-tocA at 14«-8d, 188 four,; Six, «.t,J6» 8d»>«8' four and. six-tooth' at lfle ed.'.ftff fcurand six-tooth halfbrefl- ei 16r Id; 1(» .two-tootb] at l«s Id, 280" two-tcotb. iilfbired: at lis 8d7l0» four and six-tooth "at: 18s Bd>: ,410 four andi six-tooth at: 18*. 8d; 210 at 17s Id, 93 lour and Six-to'olih at 19s 2d; 64 four and. (six-tocli 'at 175,<61 twc-tooth':'a* 12s, 161 four and six-tooth at 17»' 6d, 79 two and fou».toioth.at-.14f«, : 58 four and six-tooth •at 17«:8d, W six and eight-tooth, at" 15s 6d„ 188 four.and at i6V:Bd, "two and at 18s "9d, larf-rfx and eigStitootli>*t 1«» id/ 2H low and «ix-tpot& at 15a M, 166 *.m. merino -at 4a 6d, 210 two-tooth 7 at lftl ■•'•. .■■"'■■'■"•■'■- •'■ , . •T;'^'v"4sV>*:^ : '"'iii '"•' 10a 3d, 908 «fc 19», <B; 'l*l aVcitf- IldjMS; at 14s 64, 110; halfbred at.*f2s,, 79 "h«Kbr*a at. 12s 7d,- 62^«4H8r , 6d i 6j> ftt'Mß^2d;t6B;irt 18s 6d, Ul at 2d, 78 at 16. H 1 bred' at 9» 9d; ,79 Iwlfbred at 17« 87 at 18s, .74 wether 12s. 69 at 18s,- B*Vlt 15a, at 16s 1d,,460, m.«. at-12s M it lfaM,,W a* at iflsffd #?B*M;-«M at 14s" 7di!,176, snian!:ia.B.at: H*;«d :t0%34s l «lit2s^^l!««bred , w«tn«*:a* '■■US'M, 88S »t * 4d? Mi : IS4; Tape- at 16(r 1d,'90 smtill •».».. at 65, ''43?. jriA at 4s «d. S7>mi«i■'»*>-• iB.-- ,, 5*.-'. < 9M at: 9«>76 rape'at US*, 107 m* at.'Ss ■:■•:■..••■••-• ./ .FAT' LAMBS. ;. ; .• > .-;'r/ : r*.V ;

An increased entry, pared with 6262 laflt week. Generally the quality was better, there being few« of the lighten sort* that have been' finding their; way into the fat pens, cf late, whilst,thetawaa* fair representation of, good freeiing^wfights. Tho market opemefl with the-iree-doni 'of. the previous week, but it, finished firmly,.and, on tho whole, values.were quito on a par with last from BJd fo 84d per lb. Freeaers ",»ecuwd.'about" four-fifths •of the yarding) Several outstanding drafts wero, forward, an exceptionally good lips of 71 from T. H. Wilkineon, .»en. (Spotswood) selling a«. follows at 81» Bd, Ift at 80s . .73., and 81 at 29s 4d. Another exoelleni draft was sold by the, Brackßtifield Estate, 184 making from 27e to 88s 9d,' 65 of them from 28b.1d ■upwards. •Vahwe were:— ■■■■':■:\]. ■ ■ Extra prime lamb* 27s to 88s 9d. \.' - Prime lambs 28s 9d -to 26s Si. ■ Medium lambs 20s 9d to 28s 6d. Laght and-unfinished lambs, 17a 6d to 90s 6d. ' ■• / ' '■'•'-■";":' '•■-■;.■ '';". ; -.; : /: ;*;. ■'.'■'/.-:.; Following ; were the principal Miles:— Brackenfleld Estate (Amberley), IS4 at 27s to3Bs9d; T. H. Wilkinson, senr. (Spotswood), 71 at 29s 4d to 81 8s; J. Fcton (Ddmett), 9 at 27a 9d to 81s 8d; J. 'Wilson (Bahnqral), 66 «t 28s to 29s 8d; D. Humm JSheffleld), 51 at 23a 3d to 29s 4d; Jno. Tuft (Elleinnere). 17 at 26s 7d to 29s Id; G. T. Smfkh{RaksiaV 69 at 25s 2d to 28s lid; ;J. W. Green (Hawkmß)i, 46 st 27. lod to Ms v 10d;; T, A. Stephens (Irwell), 181 at 24s 4d *to "98s J. Palmer, 68 s.t SSs to' 28s Td^», i E. MolJougail JBwfr^daMyv «: *2Bs':tb J 28» 6d; T. H. WiDdnaoii: 214; at 38s 8d to »7sj ottsnt, 24 \t to 26a 8d; R. J. Robinson (WaikuknV 88 at.26s fld to 26s 8d; W. hua), 181 »t'l6s Id to 26. 84;" Bi ; liean (Amberley), 73- at 1 26. Idr.'t©.; 28. Mfci, it. O. COiapman (WestVEyiitonJ;? 44s 5d to 26. 8d; F. Crump (Sttrinntoa) 24s 9d to 26. Id; Owen McG^l(Bjiiswelll 22 at 26a; M&hw Bros. (Hickorvi 148 «t 28s lOd to 26, i; A.,:h. CHIeS-(Onnh'f)'. to at i-HL 10 at Z* » lOdto m iffi (pmiid), 39. 4t , 22s 10d; toi 25. 10d> tawood JSouthbjidgo),: 37 at 36b 9d; Blaok fflawkins> 40 at 28s 84 to 96. fldA. S. W (Viiipiray, 113 S *&7 M *k 26. 8d: J. L. Baxter (Ws^dijarto^V' •«'.'■•*■ at 19. lid to'Mi! Bay); 244 at 28s 3d tt 36«r jf^.^S JSSBt-ta.KSfe4l^S

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. oL ti-VL DimpJe-'-Crossley (Rotherhatri), 24s; A. E. Langdale Hunt &-Vueßon>. 93 at 23s lid; Tahu Rhodes r^i'v (Bateoran. 160 at 22s lOd to 2:j 3 Reliant, S3 at 17.' 9d to 23* M; K. ir i*» ' c at - 23 7d to 23a M ; TlSSsrcgor (Selw;-n). 30 at 23s 9d; client, « i* S3* 7d; R. Cooocr (Waipara'l, 32 at 2:'s ?id» to 33s 6d; Kibblewhite and Vaugha a '?FJl«mer«), 232 -ut 20s lid to 23i.6d; G. T Bu:;b*rford CMcDonaM Downs), 22 at 23s i£ Tlios. Streeter (Motuknrara). 31 at 2!s S'. H.. 3- Harbison (Cheviot). 61 at 21a Jid - Chatterton (Tompleton). a-ik 22s 8d to 235; Jr.o. Auld (Cheviot), 1!!6 S-lSs 7d to 22s lid; S. Crosa (Roilcaton), S.t 22s lid; F. Higgs (Sandy KnollsV, Hi jj..oj» lid; F. Jenkins i;Port Levy), IJG §B*l7B Id to 22s lOd; P. Duggan, jun::. ■Sjßthi'ridge). i 0 at - ie 10Ji '' client, eii vt ikiZ&. to 22s 9d: 11. Edwards (Kaiapoi), 29 22s Si; H. E. Cross fnTesdeas), 129 ut ',&.; A..-J. v Hight (BTOokside). 47 at 2C'b t0!129 Cd; F- H- Simpson gt 22s 4d; I). McVimiio (Weedons), 42 iA #« ft ßd- L. Forbes (Spotowood), 65 at 22s 3d; py I,. 'Kearney (Akaroa), 117 at 203 lid to !«!*• X Murray (Lcadervalo), CO at 22a; I'iSnt <!8 »* ISs lld *° 21b 8d; Jlr3 Birdling /Sttlff River), 272 at 16s 7d to 21s Od; :' b" A Bolton (Kimberlej), 79 ut 21s 4d; i, plr«ki Estate, 53 at 19* 2d to 21s Id; l ISholm Estate OVhitcclifls), 160 at 20s lid: jVjIcL-jtosh (Little Rivei), 152 at 17s Si. to i SO 3 ! V' 7 - '- 1 ' Montgomery (Little Rivtr 1 , roit'2(la; V/. Clayton (Ahaura), 771 »t 15a ■ (Xj jo Wa lOd; T. White, jisur. (Little River!, teat ISs 4d; E. J. Joblin (Little River.i. 3i °t j&i Id; K.. C. Blyth (Kaituna), 251 it 17» 9d: A. A. Cooper (Yaldimrst), 150 at td; j, Zuppicich (Little River), 49 at 178 ld ' FAT SHEEP. : Anothtr full yarding of about II raceD, w fur p«M k ss taan ' a3t w c«k. There were- u. Iw.jjjflro wethers forward than cf late, and ■Lgnerilly there was an improvement in th..i> mjilityy :The mar'ret showed. little change-. ft open»i v/«ll, eased a httle later in tho afternoon, but rimilicd firmly. A q-.iartette 1 g yithera-from A. (Cheviot) madi; Sjjt,«»d :i similar number of ewes 20s 3d, '" est draft was from V/. Keliy Wjofjtfi^a),-130 v,-etbers making'the gooii 2£s 4d to 31s. Other outctandiKuwero from J. and P.. Clinton (DarJga U. M. Allen (Waikari), and A. E. ST(W«st Melton). wethrrs 275. !o 34?. 22s 6d to 265. .JWrethcts 19s Cd fo. 220 3d. ' ;<:|j|||P|ethers Its lOd to 19s 3d ilglPWs ISs 6d to 21s 6d. ,«P®f'ew*3 6d to IS3 3d. : 'ifiS'*res 10s lOd to 143 Cd. ; J l raPWJ* w ing ivcrs the principal sties: — '.-SfiiO—On accowit of J. llcTaggaxn ; (Cpp), 4 a-t 04j; R. "Wa-lls (Spr%aton>, :r sMm>] J. and P. OHuton (Da.rfield), 52 at 6d;-Mrs M. M.Allen fWajJcari), ;; M|iSes:to 3-2e; W"; Kelly (Boylastori), 14!> ■jSm:4i''-l» 31s; A. Thompson (Springston), lOd to 295; C. H. Adams (Green- ■ Mi J6 at 85» to 28s; A. E. L: Hunt CvVesl, \Stem),'lo2 at 25b lid to 27s lid; H. Edt*»k (Kaiapoi), 40 a.t 23a 6d to 26s 4d; F. (Greendale), 2S at 23a 6d to 26s Id; fs." Better (Waddiagton), 11 at 265 : T! H 23s 3d to 25* 4d; Beaoolro Eotato (Writecltffs), 60 at 21s 4d to 25b 3d; J. J. Iftllligan (hisßiote), 60 at 25s 2d to 25s ld; Srß. Bavidson (CWverden), 131 at.22s to <St Id; O. G. Holmes (EnooHyn),' 18 at, Wflkhjaoii, jun. "(Parnaesas), 16i> »t 22a lid to 24s 8i; G. L. (Morna), til at 23s 2<l to 24s 16?;. Ch«thtm islands client, 51 at 22s 7d to 23s lOd; Q-, ?i. (McDonald D6wns), 124 at 21u :4d to SSs sd; R. E. McDougaU \Brodkdale>, '43 at 220 2d to 23s 2d; Glenmore Farm, 3i> at 235; E. Stewart (Darfield), 71 at 22« Id i-to 22s fxt;- Iveiach . Bros. (Waiaii), 27 ai <«3 6d; ,T. Wylue (S'efton), 64 at 22s 4d; Mriih Bros..,(Oxford), .26 at Qla lOd; S. y*bkina:<Pari Itry), 27 at ISs 4d to 21s 163; Mtv'Stockßr (Parnassus); 29 at 21s 9d;" C. Hr (Greendal*), 27 at 31» 9d; G. Abbott flmot), 23 -at 210 Td; F. G. Stattbury ,mt St>a lid; N. Rittlnelford! (Menddp HilU), »*t 16(1 lid to ISs sd; dient, 76 at l&t

|H»s*— Cfo account of I. McTaggwt (Che|»,'',4 at, a&.Sd;' B. WaU» (Spvingston), 4<l «98-2d-to'23s 6d; H. T, -L'jttlo (Hui Hiii), ,;«»«. 2&: It. MoaH (Wainui),' 22 at- 22s j, 'JHtttd. White (R,akfiia) v 70 at 'l7s Id to M lid; ,F. Christie (jjakeside), 35 at 16s let ,sf2la;6d; client,"C7 at 21s 6d; H. F. Wright fftuwandal). 120 at 163 to. 20a lia-, F.L. afcttey (Akaroa), 20. at 15a Id to 20a lid;; .feeteoa tstats .0. -jp*«»'■ 9tHi'lo<t; H. H.'.Busoh CWsikari),,3!J ;*l7s 6d to 20b sd; Biaeksnfleld 'Estate, U JR 20e; .I'. L. Baxter (WadTdington), 27 at -Ms 2d to 90s; W. K. Turner (Limehwst), fft at 17b to 19S-.Bdi- •iiieiii,: .64-. at Ms 4d; ?Woi..Stittd!i 2& ft'l&l fed to ; |dfld; 'A>.'o.'L6cUiea'd i&t.-,Somert),: $1 .jrf'lMß', Rt-to;10B- A: WolhsrEpbtfa (0»-' : ftfWH*), r 3o s *fjZB.M-M:<--<ia*J&', 8.. i Td; if. V" Chaiiterton ffempleton), m milt. Id to ISa 6d; J. B. Baxter (Waddifleton), 4& at 16s l6d to 18s 4d; client, 6iu. ai 15s 7d to 18s 2d; Bruce Bros. (Green;ds!e), 63 at 16a 3d to 18a: W. Parkinsbn (Xtaahua), 31;^fcJSs,; Bios. (Mt; Soiaew), U at lealJd.to 17s 9d; Hj Weir (Amberiey), .69 at 16s 6d to 17a 6d; M.'lißetheu (Patau Pastures), 60 at 16* 6d to Ift 7d; IL J. Bobin*o»i(WailraJcu),ail at IBs 2d to 17b 7d; C.: H.; Badgte (Groea'ffle), 71 -ut 16a 4d to 17a 7d;'Wni. NfeMii MBllinchy), 42 at l6s to 17a 7d; client, 4l> ffi'lSs lie! to 17e 6d; J. Tuft (EUeemore), s■■ at 17b H;'< cliMita,.- 32 at 16s 8d to 17u SfcSfl'atjSs Id to 17« 3d; D, Huram (Shef-Hd),.viS'tfclTa--8d;-M. : '0. Black (Hawkina), Wat 16s Id to 17b Id; S. Joniinii fffort Levy), 31 at- 16s 7d;:- B. Matffint (Domett), 141 ai ISs 3d to 163 76; HlsWflll«y (Mt. ;Somer«),-'3l at 15a to 16» K%=-#;'And*tßon--'(Walkarl),. 54 at 14a U( BfeSs 6d; C..H,: Adams, (Giwendalo), 83 at MMM tn 16s: W. Waahbtira ffiirwee), 65 at BKudto 16s; J. W. Black (Cuiverden), 6l> WSJk 8d 'IWI6S;» E. Gaxdinor (Scargill), 6'f laßlKa id to 16s: Pariah Bros. (Ozford), V Bl>. HIS* sd.fe lji> 9d; W. Staekhotiae (Omihi), PitWM to'lSa 6d;' A. H. Giles (Omihi), ftat'ls* 3d; T. H. .Wilkiasoa, junr. -(Parjpiusfc# :«t 15» 3d; V. •■■ Hill (SouthbHdgo), JlSst to 15s Id; E. Mercer (Waiau), StatJliil:, P* Iv«t*«* (Waiau), iO, at 14il lto; J^;ffilj{ ff ood j .<Southbridge),.B3 at 14« 19d; Jt.JWHp'i (Omihi), 42 at 13a lOcl to l«i %:;||pi|prht'(Brocikßide), ©3 at 18s 7d. Urea jWaipara),.3B at. 14« i Bf*few.=Chatt«rk)n uTpptt Eiocarton), 21. - at 1U SBssWffl\i&'f.'b' '.-Moltt.&«h..(Patia Bay), Hyda (Benmore), -71 at B, -Cooier (Omihi),. 39 a<, and Darpo (Cnlverdon), &' jPlfeW}--'?.;' Piboiioie" (Bakaia), 29 tt 1S«; mm#>v, JelfeJfßotherhim); 70 at 13s 7d - to S^KJP^*«fi i '(Cai«riot),''.?6 , -»*-108 to 12a, «W|D«y; {JBaa),*B7'at lie.to 12«;6d; -J. K*PPUiykii>,t27 at 12s;, T. W. MoKay, BPMWjfcSe. at 12s; E.r Sh,immiri (Wai■|||^afc^l»,:9d;': G. Abbott (Cheviot), : 33

I cattle: ' coffined with. 330 last i good deal of Doorlynn:waid, the .qtowHy generi 'average of recent yardlold'aVaDdut'- last weeks and'inferior met with a st. •'■ Prime: beef avfiraged per >loolb, but eeoonaiiry ■ioVisr - ih tho case of iniigufc;wa*.£l3- 17a ,0d for rG;;Q.VHbiines'*(Knockf gratfera. were representing \(liitti«* Elver), and ibeii.(Gien:]?hu), E. Hay Hiyi(ESreon Bay), G. G. J., Wright, junr. (French. 11 (Pigeon Bay), Victor i'iue}l'ikao Estate- (Wai- ; »,'-£l3 10a to £18.17e 6d. l?s 6dito"£l3 ss. .-•..10 a/to, ■ Si Sa'Gd to £5 7a 1 63.' » £6 lite.-V .'■ '■•'' les -wero'-'niado:— On aoanipbe'l (Glen Dhu), 11 , 3 heifers, at,£3 to £11; dbab Downe), ■ 7 -stecra'at ifcr at £6 SS; Tikao £e*ra at ■:■£} to £10; Mrs ritUe Brver). 9 eteera.afc lienti.B eteere at. £8 15a D. Campbell (Greta), 3 SIS 2a- 4 heifers at'£7 takai»),a ©dwa- at £7 15b t(Cflane/»), 9 heifers-at ; E.- Hay -(Pigeon Bay), Uto£o 15s (i * heifers -at (Pigeon BayV 6d to £l3 10e- A. ExlV i at £4 S», heifer at £4 Jtaae tCnst), g eteera at «;; client,- 2 «oVa at £5 tuner (Scirgill), 2 steers I6'*n Estate. (Scargill), 1; G.W. Winter (Swings 6a to £l2 16s;, Mia inaooa), eteer at £lO, cow iws at •£* 15a to £6 17s 15« to 46 6s; J. "H. ''^steers'at £3 12« Bd.to--2 cowa at* £5 2s 6d to £6 \Ui :£i to £6 iOs; ~. %lly), 4,ateers at '£B 12a: s ',(RßocSlyn)»,lo steer* at s 'fcd;. F.' Travers (Culver--. ■Se to £S 7s fid; A. and flit); 2 steets • at \ &, >&,' cow*. *at - £3; Bajrt'ateer at £lO 7e 6d;

£7 on to JE9 10s; H. G. ISrasa ffn«rc«gill>, 6 bt*W3 at £9 10s to £ll 13a; C. S. LvtJl (Pigeon Bay), 1G steers at £3 7s 6d to £9 ICf, hejfer at £8 17a 6d, cow at £7 on; Mr H. Lwthwaite (Little River), 2 oUert at £.* :2s Cd; S. M. Smith >, 7 cteers at £& 73 6d to £9 10s; T. Stevenson tSpotswojd', •J heifers at ,ES 7s 6d, 2 cows at £3 5s tt> £1 17b Cd; client, 5 cows at £J 17s 6d to £i 153, 2 eteora at £3 to £5 •>. tid, heifer at £4 2s 6d; Victor Craw (Chcrlton), 2 beift-irs at £1 sa, 3 uows at £4 :.'s Cd to £i 33, SO cteers at £5 lils Gd to 17 17s Gd. VEALERS. .tho girding' of vcalcrs was a- largo gvjq. Although tho quality v,-aa better than la»t week thero wero still too many calves of I store quality forward, au-J some had to to sent to the istore tjens. Anything tit for butchers' ■purposes sold well at last w-¥e rates. A lino of IS good vealers averaged £3 IVs, top price beiuj; £1 12s. Valuta we-Te: Runners to £5 ss. Good YcalerE £3 Us fi £i VZs. Medium vea!ers £1 15s to £5 £3. 01aa.ll caivc-K 4s upwards. STORE CATTLE. The entry of etoro catth> was fairly lar;«', but except for good young belters, which were in dcmp.ud, the sale -was slow. Passing wore frequent. Values were: IVo and two aud-a-ha!i-jej.r-old eteoio ~- Ifs to £3 lis W. Yearling- sleera £1 & to .£1 ICs. Two-year-old heifers to £1 15s. "Searling and eig'ateen-nionth3-oid heifers £2_lss,to £3 ss. Good cows to £4. Indium, cows £1 10s to £2. Inferior cows 10s fo £l. Bulls £1 to £2 ss. DAIRY CATTLE. The yarding of dairy cattle w?. D a largo one, and it included nil classes iti all conditions. Except in tho caso of aged and inferior cowa tho demand waa good, and last week's prices •wore- maintained. Ono eztrii, good second caivor made £l7. Values were: Second and- third culver:;, sjjrint'ing, £3 to I £ls. ; " j Springing heifers £3 to £l3. in milk .£3 to £9. Ag-ed and inferior cows £1 to £4 10s. FAT PIGS. . A good avera-go yarding, and tery keen doiuarid at start of ealo, which, however, fell away towards tho end, both for baconera and porkers, the latter of whisk were, in owreupply. VaJues wero:— Chonpors £3 to £5. Ligfit bacoasrs £3 10s to £t ss. He&Ty baconers £i ICs to £5 Gs. Average price ;ncr lb 6d to 6Jd. Light porkers fn)3 to 003, Heavy poTker3 60s to 60s. Averago prka por lb 0d to Bid.. STORE PIGS. There was a. medium ontr7 of etoro pig 3, and tho gs.lo ehowed ac ituprovem-ant on last wee't's, prices all lound being bettor. A lin6 of 36 good store* from Jlcllwraith Brca. (Southbridge) ms.de 60s. Values More: Bent stores oia to 60s. iledjum stores 32s to 48s, Small etores 103 to 21a. . "Weanew 6s to :i2s.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 8

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ADDINGTON MARKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 8

ADDINGTON MARKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 8