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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. MATSDK ASD 00. ADDINGTON MARKET REPORT. FAT CATTLE. Some 600 head came forward for io-dty's sale, comprising socio splendid consignments which were quite equal to any market- durwith Mr J. E. Thackor's Oicains Bay consignment a pen of 4 making £l9 ISs per head, and other excollent lines came forward from Montrose, Leslie Hills, Messrs Mason Bros., Okaino Bay, B. Craw, Chorlton, Keonan Broa., Little River G. anl F. Field. Ataahua, and other loading glaziers. The market in out opinion was not quite bo good sa last week, exoept for exhibition linee, firstclass, butchers' steers Being ©asier. Beat exhibition 6te*ra, £IG to £l9 15s. Best medium steers, £ll 10s to £15.105. Medium steers, £9 U> £ll. Inferior steers, £5 to £3 15a. Beet cowb, £8 to £lO 103. Beat heifers, £9 to £lO 10s. Inferior cows and heifors, £3 to £5. STOKE CATTLE. This week there was a fair yarding in this Department, one or two nice lines of steers coming forward, three and ■ tour-year eteers making from £5 12s 6d to <S7, iwo-yoar and two and a-half steers made from £3 15s So £i 10a, yearling steers, £1 to £1 ss, ■hard sorts, two-year heifers £2 10a to £3 7s, yearling heifer*, £1 2s Cd to £1 10s, store cows 158 to £1 10fl, extra, to 28. DAIRY CATTLE. Sixty-Jotti oowb catao to 'hand, and of this rittmbor, K. Matsoo and Co. sold 'SO. The Quality waa somewhat inferior, bat several good springers were offered. H. Matson and Co told the top price cow, a red cow spnngrr.. ... .. . ._j -.it _u:.i. koWla u ■<l7. Old springers, backward' sorts and «>wa ifl rnilk sold it slightly lower rates tiAn at previous sales. A fair percentage 6f tnfl yofdlog could only he described as itote e«wa, and should have been, sold in tie Store pens, as the prices and demand in th* dairy section dosa not warrant that olaaa being sola in this department. Quotations from to-day's sale are:—Good SttfifigSra, 2nd, Brd and 4th oalvera, from «p to £9 and £ll, an extra special cow at £l7. Springing heifers, £4 to £0; nendosoript eorts, £1 to 80s. FAT SHEESP. There was a fair sized yarding, though not nearly a* Ug as last two or thf«© sale*. The majority of the entry again comprised owes. 'JhSio wer'e two, or three loni of Rood wethorß yarded, hut the quality-*U round was hardly as good as usual. ThA market opened firmer tn*a lass ween ana coihjuum eo throughout. Towards the end the prices eased Somewhat, buriri the last xaea, which comprised Some excellent quality wethers, the sale was sb good as at any part of the day. The West Coasters were also operating to a slight extent, and helped to kedpr the m&Sfcet firm. In «n* opinion the average rise waa fr»ra Is to 2s on last week. The operations of freezing buyers were practically negligible. Wo Prime wethers~34s to S9s, extra, to 42S 6d, others from Site to 83a fid. Prime owes—From 27s to 31b €d, extra ipecial making from 36s to 89s 3d. Medium ewes—From 23s gd 'to £©», others from 193 to 235. EAI LAMB 3. Owing ts& all Wis works ia Canterbury but one -being closed, tharO was a very email yaMing, &nd the dohiand w«s practically con* fln«d to batchers, consequently prices, except for the very best, were hardly so good, as last week, and fiOm Cow on anything except the vary jprimest lambs will sell better in the store department, STORE SHEEOP. The oatry in thia department was ccneiiordibly smaller than at tho last tiale, but the ewiib fceenrasss was displayed by thav.' ' public M last woek and in places a little mow so, SoUtb. Ototerbury buyers again operating freoly. There is a etrong feeling of confidiintiiS in did matkot, and all lot* ■Wen e&giJrly fo£ according to 4uality. Seat wdthor hogget 3 BOld.frofli.2os io Sto* Best hoggete up to £l 7s. forward half bred wcthera up to 31s 7d. Forward wothsra up to ftia Bd. Beat sound mouth ewes sold from 30s to 0. 16a. A;ged %wefi, -fflkod, in the wool, sold front tfß ta 288. ; Theira w&is a- oroall entry 1 of porksl* and The demand for pork very keen mxi price® improved. Baconers wero easier than- last week. ' ■ Velttea were— Light feOrksrs, 40s to 47s 6<L Hea-vy porkers, 56s to 6Ss. Average prioe, 8d to lOd. Light bdconeis, £3 15s to £i Ke. Henry bsconci-B, £4 lOs'to £3 £&. iAvexage price, <%/&■■ to. 7Jdi Chopp«rffl m&Be, £5 to £8 10s, fiooordihg' to quifitar. , ■ , ' STO-813 WG^ Thara was ft email entry of store, pags, ■ ipdoea taagihg ebOTrt last week'is rfttes. Weaners mada'lOa to lot. goad to 17b fid. SUpd 18a to 2fls. Medittal 28a to 833. Large stores £2 66. TO TECS PEODTJCEES ahd. FABMEES. TO THE PB.ODTJCBES and FARMERS. IP YOU HAVE, stock fob sale, . CONSIGN, MATSONS, ADDINGTON. IF TOtT HAtE SKOTS, HI&ES, WOOL, »TALLOW, ' coksigjt, IIiTSOWS, CHB.:STCHtmCH. to YOTJ WANT TO Btrr BEST QUALITY GrBASS seeds anb CLOVEBS, MATSONS THEfM. TOTT CAN BELY UPON MATSOMB. IF YOU HAVE GBABT OE PKODUCE TO DISPOSE OF, MATSONS WILL BUY. GRABS' SEASON, 1823-2 S. H MATSON AND CC. invite enquiry • from Growers of WHEAT OATS . CHAFF KAKLBY COCKSFOOT COWGBASS CLOVEB. LINSEED AND ALL ROOT CHOPS. THE HIGHEST PBICES, PSOIEPT EETCENB. CALL ON OR COiQIUNICATB WITH VS. WE ARE CARRYING FULL STOCKS OF CORN SACKS AND SEAMING TWINE, AND CAN GIVE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. WB CAB QUOTE SEEDS' AHD MANURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF APPROVED QUALITY AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. H. MATSON. and CO.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17807, 5 July 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17807, 5 July 1923, Page 16

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