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ADDINGTON MARKET.

heavy entries. SHARP DECLINES IN VALUES. i*** Otni COHUBRCIA.L BPUTOa.) .. * yirdings !n moat of the departments at ■ j fc y market at Addington gh or ay were large, and values in the majorftL° 6 . raa^°r B ®ctions recorded a decline, exception was the store sheep sale. Thcro a large yarding of stoves *e r<* i C ouble" market, and the sale wats lea satisfactory oue, Lry sheep improved y Is a heud. cuttle entered totalled 495, nM,(?t° mPared Wlth 016 ut th « market a forton un d their bale was a very drugging 'J A Preponderance ol heavy sorts were ami it 'v. r which the demand wan not kei'ii, *i«it t-i.i,, lyi>e tiiat showed the greatas mm h i OU lul ° ralUB - Thu decrease was StA«™ A 1 l ° 10H * head tor hettVy .. . nti c °ws, and tho avuragu decline for an tluases covariug tho v.holo aula was quite Umii. r. a f d " ' i, " urtJ wert nearly 7U<J Ut penned, and over an erratic salo there as u decline of about 4a a head. The tnz a °r u ? d with a ver >" hettV >" yrdins f..n V a? Bol( *—B2oU—and values were ri« i i * a h ead lower in the case of ewes , i * n the case of wethera. As e progressed the values eased further, and at the close the drop in the price of uwea vr aH i U *fn£° a lca d, and for wethers la Gd a ncau. Ihe average drop fur cues was nearly 4u a head. STORE SHEEP.

Entnea of btore bheep w«r* smaller tftan tney were a fortnight ago, and they Included » big proportion of dry sheep, Koine of them Beut from the Chatham Islands, Blenheim, and Kaikoura. yuality as usual waa tnixed, there being plenty of grades of sheep to choose from. Tho Chatham Islands Romney wethers came forward in fair condition, and they Bold well- There were also several pens of useful ewe hoggets. A great duai of interest was shown in the sale, the attendance of farmers being the biggest for some weeks, and there was a little freer tone about the market, particularly for the dry sheep, which were about 1« a head better in price all round. Ewes and lambs sold firmly, but without any quotable change in values. Values were:—■ Good three-quarterbred ewe hoggets, 20a to 21* 4d. Medium Romney ewe hogguts to l*s lOci. Shorn ewe hoggets to 13s Id. Wether hoggets (shorn), 8s Id to 10a 4d. Good mixed-sex hoggeto to 16s 9d. Ordinary mixed-sex hoggets to 11s 9d. Good four-tooth Romney wethers (shorn), 17s 4d to 13s. Medium four.tooth Jtomney wether* (shorn), to 15s Id. Two and four-tooth woolly wethers, Be lOd to 15s. Two, four, six, and eight-tooth wethers (shorn), 8s lOd to 19s 7d. Medium four-toothed ewes (shorn), I6s fld t* 17s 4d. Aged ewes to 7a Cd. Medium ewes and lambs (all counted), lis lOd to 12s od. ti 4 .. Ordinary ©wes and lambs (a.l counted), 7s 3d to 10s 6d. The fifties were

Kwes—7l full and failing-mouth and 72 lambs at lOh 3d. S2 aged at 7b od, 65 shorn ltotmiey at 17« 4d, 101 six and vifcht-tooth crossbred and 95 lambs at 10s; t34 aged crossbred and 52 lambs at 7s 3d, 46 four, six, and clffht-tooth hnlfbred and 40 lambs at 7s Ad, 44 two. four, six, and oijrht-tooth halfbred cweu arid 48 lambs ot 8s 3d, 73 four-tooth oror»sbrod shorn ewes at 16s 6d, 3S hound-mouth halfbred ewes aiul lambs at JOs 6d, '-'-9 sound-mouth hal'bred and '3H lunbs at J2a 6d. 41 ag«d snd 30 lamba at Bs, 42 six and eight-tooth halfbred and 47 lambs at 11s tOd, 73 Rix and eipbttooth bslfbred shorn at 12s Id. Wethers—4B four and six-tooth halfbred at 14s 9d. 80 slx*tooth halfbred at 13s lOd, 117 four-tooth halfbred shorn at 13a Bd, 45 four-tooth shorn Corriedale at 83 lOd, 44 sir and eifjhfc-tooth shorn halfbred at lis, 239 four-tooth shorn Romncy at \Tn 7d to 18s, 239 two-tooth halfbred at 15s Id. 214 four-tooth shorn Romnoy nt 17k -1d to 17s lid. 69 shorn two and four-tooth cross* bred at 8s lOd, 67 two and four-tooth hnlf bred at 12s 6d. C>s four-tooth halfbred shorn at 9s sd, 68 four-tooth thr«s«-qUATterbred Rt 15i, 58 six-tooth crossbred at lis 4d, 100 four-tooth shorn Romnf-y at Jsb Id. 140 four-toofh Khorn hnlf bred nt lis, 68 four, six, and eiffht-tooth shorn halfbred at 14s 7d, 147 tfour, and six-tooth shorn halfbred at ~VQ«i lOd. 64 four-tcoth halfbred shorn at 10s 4d. 51 threo-f|Uarterbr»»d mixed sex at 16p, 30 three-floarterbred mixed sex at lis 9d, 114 Romney ewe at 18s quart erbred ewf* st 20s, id.. 45 hMfbred «horn ewe at 13s id. 143 h.ilfbred wether at 9s, 60 shorn halfbred wether at 8s Id. 140 threo-quarterbred shorn wether at lOa 4d. PAT LAMBS. Thew again a very of fat lamba, the total being 680 compared with SCO at tbe double market. The offering was too large for the demand, and a substantial drop in price resulted. Th< falJ was up to 4s a head en in average. At the beginning of the Bale it was apparent that , butchers wore not keen to buy, and th* ! demand fllackened aa tha aale procaedftd. j The quality was fairly fjood, although there I were a fair number of pens of small and ; unfinished ecrts. Prices averaged about 8d I to B>|d a pound, compared with 9§d to lOd | at the last Bdle. Top price Becxired I bv J. McCann (Ohoka), wno Bold tr'o lamba 1 at 81a lOd. ! Values were: j ISxtra prime lambus to 81a 10a. I Prime lamba, 21s W to 24©. ! Medium iambs, 18s to 21s. I .Light lambs, 15s to 17s. | The principal sales were:--

Oti account of J. McC*tin (Ohoka), 16 at j 24i 7d to 31a 10<i; J. W. Watson (Per.darves), 31 at 26* 4d to Sl* Id; T. Mclntoali (Fernside), 10 at 28s lOd to 2Us 4d; It. L. Benenlt (Eyreton), 11 at 24a lOd to iisg lOd; W. H- Marshall (Prebbleton), 11 at '2s# -1(1 to 2fis Id; Thompson's Kstate (y prihgston), 5 »t 2Gs 4d lo 26s Id; J. D Henderson (Halkctt), 1 at 27u; \V. Stalker (Woodend), 6 at 26s 4d; J. Steele (Kimboriey), 6 at 25s 4d to 26b 4d; J. A. Foster (Liadbrooks), 61 at '2o* lud to 25a 7d; A. Butler (llakaia), 6at 24a 4d to 05s 7d; A. Atkinson (Swsrinanoa), 5 at 25s 7d; F. K. Leach (Raikgiora), 2 at 25a 4d; Buckingham Bros. (Dunsunuel), 12 at 189 to 26s Id; J. W. Horrell (Horrelvillt), 1 at 25a Id; C 5-. i'arquliar (Lauriston), 61 at 19s lOd to 04s 7d; E. Upston (Seiwyn), 5 at 24s 4d: B. T. Larabie (Lecst.on), 12 at 22s lOd to 24s 4d; R. Twiss (Southbrldge), 6 at 24a Id; A. E. Manson (Kirwee), 21 at 20» lGd to 23b lOd; E. Stanley (Hawarden), 7 at 23s 4d to 23« lOd; A. C. Greenwood (SouthUridge), 6 at 52s 10d to 23s lOd; 3. Tomlinson (Bennetts), 20 at 20a 7d to 2Ss 10d; H. G. Butcher (Broadfield), 6 at 19s lOd to 23s 7<i; 8. Gardiner (Rakaiu), 6 at 20s 4d to 23s 7d; L. G. Crimp (Springston), 3 at 33s 4d; 11. W. Adams (Groeridale), 12 at QOs Id to 23a 4d; <} and A. James (Sefton), 14 at 20s lOd to 23a Id; T. C. Foster (Ladbrook:?}, 17 at ITs 4d to £Bs Id; A. Stewart (Templeton), 10 at 20b 4<J to 23s Id; A. Anderson (Southbridge), 11 at 130 lOd to 22* lOd; R. TCrawford (Yaldhuret), 12 at 19s 7d to 22s 10d; H. Marshall (Weedons), 10 at 21s lOd to 22s lOd; A. Weaver (Rakaia), 10 at 20s 10s to 22a Id, Mrs M. Staoleton (Doyleston), 20 at 21e Id to 21s 7d; A. H. Bush (Amborley), 6 at 21s 7d; S. Gibson (Irwell), 12 at 19s lOd to 21s 4d; client, 90 at 17s lOd to 20b lOd; Mrs W. Baxter (Rakaia), 20 at 18s 4d to 20s 7d; A. Roscoe iLadbrooks), 27 at 17s Id to 20s 7d; W. R. Early (Bpringston), 6 at 18s 7d to 20a 4d; Wyllie's Kotate (Southbridge), 11 at 18s lOd to 20a

4d; 8. Cross 6 at 20s Id; A. R. Woods (Springston), 6 at 2os Id; J. B Anderson (Leeeton), 5 at 20s; ,T. Pr«ridergast (Rakaia), 10 at 19s Id to 19s lOd, R. C. Candy (Doyleßton), 12 at 19s 7d; J Kl.cdes (Leithfiekl), 20 at 19» 7d: J. JRod'.'ers (Amberley), S3 at 17s lOd to 19s Id; C. R. Early (Springston), 7 at ISs 7d; (5. Groaves (Springston), S at 15s 7d to 17s lOd; C. Thomas (Sprinsston), s at 17s lOd; G. G. Cree (Btirnham), 8 at 17s 4d. fat sheep. .The entry of fat sheep of 6200 compared with 7200 at the "double" market a fortnight afto. The offering was chiefly a local one, with consignments forward from the Chatham Islands, West Coast, nnd South Canterbury. The bulk of the sheep wore shorn. Their quality on the whole was rather mixed, there a number of lightly finished sorts penned, and hy no means up to the standard seen at recent auctions. Under

tlia Weight ol the entry prices -were forced back. At the outset ewes were about 2a 6d a head cheaper than at the Usfc market, and wetbers up to is 6d, and these declines were increased as the Bale progre*sed. The top Price for woolly wethers was 31b Id secured xor the top pen of a line sold on account of » southern client. The top price for shorn ?!j B waß 298 l°d, and for shorn even 7d, both these prices being secured on account of A. P. Bruce (Pendarves). The top IS? woolly ewes was 25s lOd. ihe range of values was:— prime heavy wethers, 29s 10<2. i riTne heavy wethers, 23s to 2Gs 9d. 22# 6d UM " We ' s ' lt prime wethers, 19s to Second quality wethers, 15s to 18k 9<l. Inferior wethers, lis 6d to 14c. £xtra prime ewes, 23s 7d. I rime ewes, 19s to 225. Medium ewes, 1G« to 18s. J'ight ewes, 11 8 Gd to 14s. Aged ewes, 7s to lis. Kxtra prime woolly wethers to 31a Id. Prime woolly wethers, 25s to 295. Medium woolly wethers, 28s to 24s 6d. Second quality woollv wethers, 20a to 225. " N,vo °lly wethert, 15s to 10s. - Lxtra prime woolly ewe.'? to 25s 10d. Prime woolly ewes, 18s to 22a. Medium woolly ewes to 1.7b. Light woolly ewes, 10s fid to 12:.. Aged woolly ewes, 8s 6d to The principal sales were;—Wether*—On account of client, woolly at His Id; client, 10 woolly at 27r 7d to 30s Id; A. V. Brure (Pendarves). 14 »t 17s lOd to 29s 10(1; Simon fOtumaramfl.)• 64t at 24h lOd to 27b 4d; A. Pattrirk (Rakaia). 11 at 27* lrt ; client, 39 woolly at 23a lOd to 26s lOd; R. S. Hay (Piceon Pay), 62 at 19s Id to 26s 4d; G. Hall (llororata). 120 at 20s 4d to 2Gs Id; C. ftmaill (Mo;i Flat), r»7 at 2fJ«s 7d to 25s lOd; R. H. Marshall (Stirling). 340 Rt 22a Id to 25s 4d; ,T. A. CfiHaprhnn (Methven),7 af 25f Id; J. M. Mflrkie (Durban* del>, HO at lass 4d to 24« lOd; Ivor Gray nCaitunft), 9 at 23« lOd: J. M>Larhlan (Leeston). 77 at 20« 7d tn 23s lOd; H. A. Hxint (CliatViatn Telaride), V'2l at 19s 100. to lOd; client, 17 nt Eavlv (Templcton), 17 at 22fl 10c!; client, IS4 fit. 19? 7d to 22fl 4d; client, 120 at 189 7d 4 o 22s It!; client, 28 woolly ftt 21s lOd to 22b lei; R. Rountrec (Yatdhurst), 35 woolly 19*: 7d to 21fl iai; G, N. McLean (Olasncvin), 22 v.-oolly at ,19s 4d to 21s 7<l; S. I' Gibb (MotunuU), at 19s Id to 4 21s 7<l; I'. D. TTenderaon (Hnlkett), 14 woolly a% 2<Jb JOd; client, 102 at 17» Id to 20b 7d ; Vftlehead Kstate, 121 woolly at 20s 7d; G. Baker (Lobiira), 10 wot>llv at 203 Id; fc>. G. Holmes (Methvont, 42 at 13a 4<i to 20s 4d; R. McKie (Wniau), 09 at IGa Id to 19s lOd; J. K. Belcher (Kirwee), 40 at 17a 7d to ISs lOd; A Anderson (SouthUridge), 20 woolly at !<>a lOd; W. Sherratt (Geraldine), 66 at 17a 4d to 19s 4d; 11. E. Evans (Dunaandei), 29 at 18b 4d to l«a 10d; client, 51 v/oolly at J6;' 4d to 16« 7d; IT.ayward'a Kstato (Ciarkviile), 48 at 17h 7d to' 18s 7d; 11. K. Jessep (Methven), 47 at 15a L(>d to 17s 4d; D. W. McLaughlin (Dnnß&ndel), 59 woollv at 17« 4d. L. B. Coe Urwell> t 8 at 17* Id; client, 69 at 14a 4d to 16a lOd; C. Mowatt (Cheviot), 19 at 16s lOd; A. T. Maidens (Lauriet«vu, 17 at 15a lOd; client, 34 woolly at 14t» Id; C. Smith SSpringbank), 52 at 8a lfKl to lis let

Kwrs—Oil account of client, 36 woolly at In* Id to 05s lud; client, 22 woolly at 21b ICkl to 24s Id; A. V. Bruco (Pendarvo3), 14 at 13s 4d to 23s 7d; <i. A. Kidpen (fJreondale), ID woolly at 23s 4d ; J. M. Mackie (Dunßandel), 3J woolly \\i 13s l(id to 22s 4d; I). M. Lill 12s 7d to 22s la; A. J. McKay (Mtthvdn>, 9 woolly rt 17* Id lo 21s Id; client, 7 woolly at 19s Kid; R. and G. Gunn (Racecourse Hill), 48 at los 7<l to 19s lOd; J A. CVllAtrban (Methven), 3 woolly at lf*n <d; 11. V.\ Adam* 9 at 12s Id to 10b 7d: C. Stookdale (Mftthven), 43 woolly at Hs 2d to 14s 7d; A. V 7. Adam# 'Sbfcfm*ld>, 42 at 13* 7d to 19s 7d; T. Thompson (L/ittle River), 47 wonliv at 18b 7d t.i l f js 7d; J. P. Cameron (Southbridgo), vM v.-ooiiv at 19s 7<?; Mrs K. (Swann»noa\ i'?- at 17d 4d to 19a 4d; J. C. Hay Hav), 31 at 16s Id to li>e Id; F. A. Sbent <Tlorre!vU(*\ 37 at 14s Id t c IS® 10J, A. V. Richards /Mitcham). GO woolly nt 14* id to Ift* 7d; 11. E. Kva»;s (Dun ear.dei), 23 at 16s 7d to If* 7d; Hayward's Katate (ClarliTilte), 88 woollv at 128 7d to \P* Id; K. Hay (Pifreon Bay), S8 at 17b id to IBs Id; J. F. Biakemore (Sprin?6ton), 24 at 10s Id to ISe Id; .T Guerin (Cave), 32 woolly at 11c lOd to 10s 10d; IT Carter y wooiV/ at 17s 10<T; F. W. Ciomptou (G rfendale), 24 at 12« 7d to 17s lOd; G. Cr*»swell (Lisniore), 52 at 13a Id t■> 17a 7d ; W. P. irlarshall (Winchlvore), "1 at Mb Id to 17s 7d; Ij. Coe ftrwell), 56 at 123 4d to 17s 7d; O E. Povds (FrndaUon'', Sat 17s Id ; D. Tiszard (Robinnon's Bay). 18 at 12s Id to 16s l<"»d; Tvor (irav (Kaituna). 53 at 12s 7d to 10s 7d: R. Huprhes (Southbridge), 38 at 3Ss 4d to lCs 7d; 11. Diokhoff (Southnav), J5 at 16s 4d; R. McClelland (Brookside). 51 woolly at 1 4-1; Estato JSKormode (Lyndhurat), 30 a*t 16s Id; F. L». Wright (KftlMpoi), 15 woolly it 16s Id; client, 38 v.-oollv at 13k 4d to 15s 10d; 11. Hirst (Rakaia). 10 woolly at 15s lOd; client, 21 at 32s 7d to 15s 4d; .T. K. Horrell C Horrelville). 10 woolly nt Ijb 4d; C. H. Earlay (Templeton), 15 woolly at 15a Id; F. C. Graham (I>ecston), 7 woolly at 15s; client, 12 woolly at 14s lOd; A. Atkinson (Swannanoa), 12 woolly at 148 lOd; C. Smith (Sprinqrbank), 85 at 8s 4d to 14s lOd: client, 21 woolly at 14s lOd: H. Lainpf (Amberloy), 43 at 12a 4d to 14s 7d; P. Shadholt (French Farm), 19 nt 10s Id to 14s 7d; Mrs McCracken (Fernside), 8 woolly at 14s 4d; 11. (.'urrajh, 16 woolly at 14r 4d; 7. McLachlsn (Lecston), 17 at 14r, 4d: P. V. Bailey (SpHngston). 23 at lis lOd to 14s Id; H. E. Jftssep (M«thvon), 14 a-t 14s; D. Chisholm (Temukni, 20 ot 10s 7d to J3s lOd; C. E. Jnokman (Domett), 35 at 10s lOd to 13s lOd; V/. J. Early (Mnyfleld). 45 at 12s Id to 13p 7d? A. McTiftUghlin (T.iumulu), 39 ht 8s lOd to 13k 7d; S. Tjarson (Cant), 10 woolly at 13s 4d; A. Anderson (Soulhbridge), 17 woolly at 13* Id; T. Baxter (T?akain), 51 woolly at lis 7d to 12s lOd; J. B. Anderson (lieeiton). 2B at 9a lOd to I2fl Id; T. W. Foster (Lndbrooks). 23 woolly at lis 7d; W. G. Copcland (Ohertsey), 32 a-t. lis 4d; T. Foster (Ladbrooks), 18 woolly at lis 4d; Ryan's Estate (Sprinpston), 12 woolly at lie Id; Thompson Bros. (Horrelville), 18 at 10* lOd; Mrs Richards (Hororata). 131 at 7s 4d lo 10s 7d; client, 61 at 8s 7d to 10s 7d. FAT CATTLE.

There van a very Urge yarding of fat cattle, totalling 405 hoaU, compared with 615 at the "doable" market a fortnight ago. Thip total was in excess of butchers' requirements for one week, more especially consider* ing the warm, dry weather, which has & de» pressing effect on the beef market. There were no cattle forward from the North Island this v.ceJc, although there were a number of consignments from Southland, Ota-go, and South Canterbury. The general quality of the entry was quite up to the standard of the Addington sale, but thert* was a surfeit of heavy sorts, which met with a very indifferent auction. Throughout, the SJihi was conducted on a much lower basis of values than at the "double" market, and beef reached the lowest level that it has done for weeks. The top price for the market was £2l 12s 6d, paid for the top pen of steers sold on behalf of a northern clieht. The top price for cows was £l7 2s 6d, secured on account of a southern client, while £ls 17s 6d was the beßt heifer price, that being secured on account of E. Hay (Pigeon Ba*y), Best meilium-weight beef made from 41s to 45s per 1001b; heavy beef made from 33s 6d to 37s Gd; cow beef from 35s to 395; secondary beef 29s 6d to 335, and rough down to 24 r. Values were:— Extra prime heavy steers to £2l 12s 6a. Prime heavy steers, £l6 10s to £l9 10s. Prime meldum-weight steers, £lB to £l6. Medium quality steers, £9 15s to £l2 15s. Light steers, £7 10s to £9 10s. Extra prim© heifers to £ls 17s 6d. Prime heifers, £ll to £l4. Medium heiferfe, £8 5s to £lO 10s. Light heifers, £6 to £7 15s. Extra prime cows to £l7 2s 6d. Prime cows, £lO 10s to £l3 10s. Medium cows, £8 to £lO. Light and aged cows, £5 10s to £7 ss. The principal sales were:— On account of H. McKay (HaHwell), S cows at £8 2s 6d to £9 12s 6d; J. C. Hay (Pieeon Bay), 4 steers at £l7 32s 6d, d cows at £ll 7s 6d to £l3 2s 6d, S heifers at £l4 17s 6d; E. Hay (Pigeon Bay), 5 cows at £ll 2s 6d to .£l4 7s Od, a heifers at £l3 17s 6d to £ls 17s 6d; C. Bmaill (Moa Elat), 7 steers at £lB 7s 6d to £l3 17s 6d; J- p o "' nolly iKakaia), 1 cow at £lO 12s 6d; W. . Copeland (Chertsey), 1 cow at £l2 J-s oa, A. Banks (Rakaia), 1 cow at £lO 17s 6d; estate W. Baxter ( Rakaia), 1 cow at £ll 12s ba, F. Smith (Rakaia), 1 cow at £9 2s ea, client, 5 cows at £8 2s 6d to £ll 2s 6d; a Menties (Menzies Bay), 2 heifers at £l2 xjs 6d to £l4 12s 6d, 3 cows at £l2 17s £l3 17s 6d, 5 steers at £l6 7s 6d to £l7 48 6d; John Menzies (Tai Tapu), 3 heiiers at £l2 7s 6d to £l4 17s Cd, 4 steers at £ls 12s 6d to £l6 7s 6d; Mi s W. Menzies (Tai Tapu), 7 cows at £lO 2s 6d t0 12s 6d; Peter Anderson (Stirling), -* " e „ at £ls 7s 6d to £lB 7s 6d; Btob. (Menzies Bay), 6 steers at £lti £lB 12s Cd; G. E. Rovds (Fendalton). 1 cow at £l3 7s 6d; K. Sharpe (\Va>au), 1 C 2» v/ £l2 12 S 6d; Mould Bros. (Duvauchelle »ayj, 8 steers at £ls 17s 6d to £l6 l*s 6a, o heifers at £l3 7s 6d to £ls 1-s bd, 3 q _ at £ll 2s 6d to £l3 17s Cd ; Sbepparti Bms. (Southbrook), 2 steers at £l6 ers at £9 2s Gd to £lO 17s 6d; A RlcLnujthlin (Taumntu), 2 steers at £l3 l's ba, H. H. Overton (Greta), 7 steers at .£ll l'• 6d to £lO 12s 6d. heifer at £l3 2s Gd: south client, 8 steers at £l4 7s Gd to £ls l<s oa, Sharpe Uios. (Halsweil), 21 steers at 17s 6d to £lO 17s Gd; client, 6 cows at £lO 7s 6d to £11; H. Spark* (Halsweil\ 2 . c ° v 'l at £lO 17s 6d, 2 heifers at £9 I.is ed to £l2 17s 8d T Brankin (I/ittle River). •' steers at £l6 17s Rd to £2O 12s 6d; R. M. Morten (Almriri), 14 steers at £l3 7s6a to £l6 12b fid. cow at £ll 17s 6d; C Redmond (Darfield), cow at £l3 7s 6tl; northern client, 7 steers at £l7 7s fid to £2l 12s 6d, 3 cows at £7 12s 6d to £l3 2s fid, heifer at £l4 12a 8d; A. E. Birdlins (Birdling e Flat), 3 steers at £l7 17s fid; J. C. Thacker, 9 heifers at £l4 7s 6d, 4 cows at £lO 12s 6d to £l2 12s 6d; C. B. Thacker, 4 cows at £lO 12s 6d to £ll 12s 6d; H. T. Thacker. 2 heifers at £l2 7s 6d to £l2 17s fld; J. E. Thacker, 2 heifers at £l2 7s ed to Sl3 12s 6d, steer at £l4 I'»s 6d; 0. Stark

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 15

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ADDINGTON MARKET. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 15

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