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AUCTIONS. H. MATSO.N" AND CO. jg- i£ ATS 0 K AliD CO. ADDEVGIOy MAEKET REPORT. FAT SHEEP. i large entry <& .... ITer -srti-ifi o: waica zti/iet ahi «-a 5 - a decided, suing ®-*; ira «*im ia for ths greater P«-l •i.-a -hi csdiae, u c<s.?fe--e«i wita <r ;i itrieu. the bulk cf '.be e*es t»tt«' U.iytht at ;r*«:Eg ha-.ta, nase.* <*a •«;. Ac W ".'.Vie* an Mfisi °M •'«. U e.i, j.;-i *•'«=• selLag ecua. to , .••■>• »U jr;* lit.; the large:: entries w a-.-Lz-s -i-iois will readily recognise that, rh e c-er a.', -itss of the Expert Buyer*; .err the "c«H o: pricss ruling in the nur-| ret, -.-.ii -ha of hare end there! *a»rs a *<sfriia cosaignnwat f« attractivei c.v--gc w csuse tsse local City Tradesmen i o c- 7 ' -4tl wt" 5124 price. FAX lAMBS. There -was a. liaiii yarding ctf fat laaifca, •>a<i our representative report* that tfcere irse prscticaLy co quotable cienge in this department, til good iambi selling on the basis oi-lOii ores aIL STOKE SHEEP. The entry cf Stow Sheep «m a large one, and though we have not lih« aggregate totals, vterj pes and alleyway iieemed to be filled. The market opened to alack competition and fox th« first section of the yarding it required all the persuasive power* ol the various salesmen to dispose o; the »U, although the price* that were recorded we» well xtp 16 those concluding the sale. Ai the sale progressed competition got firmer and more bidders opened np end bid for the Tarirns lots. At today's a&ls it was noticeable that when classic iirea of ewes were offered that there wm no difficulty in getting the competition for them, and they were bringing the extreme prices that they have been doing lor the net week or two. Medium ewes were selling at the heat of the rates going far last week, and no quotable change can be recorded, though, in our opinion values were somewhat emtio. There was good competition for heal; lambs, but backward lamb* and small cull limbs showed an easing. Graders are zasognsing. that owing to the climatic conditions obtaining this sesuson, it will not bo atfe for them to handle anything except what they can finish, and as it i* now getting well on in . the season thsro undoubtedly is an eseing - in backward lambs and cull lambs, also backward and nondescript «w«s, bnt when ona oowdders thai the large entry of to- , d»J_ »linost to asheep changed hands the i> conation U ft**, P rio « •» now •wndirStod and ova likely to remain at " jW the mm of this week and lMt < -XI i % 1 A* totalled abrat 450 b*d and th®" same quaatities ol the Mpteasirtbr well fatted «ort« and Mroscellaneous fiSy fapnrfwni, fax our opdnJon, ntf* yrioeTWe i»oldf«ajnSfis i*£S,%?B?.X .^jwwsw-a BU.JNST 7 -fp» » « •« "»»- WR-iijK berf •£a • osr ojiinioa «R» »• Bte ad *** ed 1 M»p«Maib «• ild, as sednst i?IU r- 1 ' «wid, ■'' to bs.de. LWfi Com > M M W - ,ef being good ! from 49 fr too xtp to few came WWft TO .tb 410 l(to, I' M fwm'«h)Birt wit am, izj com ■ |l>» ,te>. 4881 ijgS ' **■<9o9s denamfl fet fat pigs fnf,, paooneni from £8 lft "^i^ 4 «• t» « 10». extra » «Ata» «» overtge: from .«ea 17b 6d to «r Tid ta 8d par EIOB, Mid from Us to '»<rtomj<fam ltk to Us, medium rf^jraiPi JEL mxsm and Co_ WOOL i(p (rtttHlfl Tmmnero- «?*•! \vm s of th» boainM* trtde. auperinand look after all -* *0 c i 'are ',-reoojft m i iwond- flneebesinees to trains« I%'^s to oad'jCO.w undoubted- ' oldest in Canter* .She asd Principalsbaoked , if -tui' efficient aiod ACTUAL BESDLTS, ; !Md aesttred re« ..bttt to fcm, yina, .ving' force «A ««4>ooi

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 14

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