auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. II MA'l>OX and CO. REPORT OX 11. ADDINGTOX MAKIvEI AS FOLI.CWS sIOKL' SHEEP. .j.U*s«'N and Co. report, the entry ; t ,ul IiOO abtep, comprising 9ltJ »<■(, i.u Mother*, and 178 hoggets. lhero a« a mial! attendance, and the stock ap- • ared tu disadvantage. TUo following is • o result <••£ tho rale: — ... < s i l&lllired cues two-tooths mated with - jthdowi rams April, withdrawn at lis; > i si.'trcd twfs four-year-old, E.L. Tama a« attractive line showing "W«H ln at 10s 9d; 1256 halfbred . ,tfs "'jnd racuJli, Romney Tains, April, ex ••• '.tiidrawn at 8b Ud; *lO halfbred .»r., .. ;• 1 mouth, with 48 lambs, which 01.'.j v.-ai: and tucked up, 6s 3d, all rii-'l' I~> halfbred ewes, sound mouth, l) Miubs, tailed. Cs 6d, all countod -i were fairly strong and good .•, j cj halfbred ewes, sound and failing JL:i ' lambers, Corriedalo rams, .0 halfbred ev.es, sound and failing ■ <'irricda!'; rams, backward, Bs. v, !;tJ!I.!IS —CO lialfhred tix. and eight.■'J. rc'.hTS, Lackward in condition, 11a ' i,<J< :OI.Tr 1 —67 three-nuarter'ored ewe hog- , .mail tut good, withdrawn at lis Cd; ! Jiaifbri'd t".vo hoggets, smail and unattrac:iit "adwre" v-.eather conditions wore to- • i. i is of prices can be formed on to-day s L roil* BEST RESULTS COXSIGN TOUR ~TO'K" TO 11. MATSOX and CO., ADDIXGTO.V j-'AT .SHEEP. iiA'iiuX and CO. report the entry m b- 'Mon to comprise 2-400. Tho caUi-i<-•l*3 ai a mediocre one, and the propor•Ml 'J f exhibition thecp was very small. -The fcrie* opened to a small attendance, _as -'iC l fe£ ami veal sales were operating „-'W -arm- time. Last week's basis o£ *S.. iru van in evidence to-day, and was mainlined throughout tho sale. quote on to-day's market' tho undcr--ritioned schedule: — 'itLibitiou wethers up to 2_s .a. i • »s\ v v.ethers It's to 21s. j'riim" wether# J7s to 18s. Medium v.ethers 15s to 10s. Ugiit und plain 12s to 1-1?-ev.es up to 10s. I'rimo ewes 17s to lofMedium ewes 15s to 10s. or plain 12e lo 14s. <■ -one of II- MATSOX and U>. s P1 « erc as follows:—On account of Mr Q. Wright (Annat). wethers to 18s 7d; Mr J. Cleland. wethers to 18s 4d, ewes to '-■« Jod- Mr T. B. Garricfc (Pleasant 1 otUt), -■ethers to 20s Id, ewes to 15« "5 ** J; V Clintou (Darlicld), mothers to *i-s \v J. Skurr (Oxford), wethers to lis !0d- Mr J. 'K. Belchor (Ranßitata), wethers <0 17» Jod; Mr G. Sea ton (Kmvee), wethCira "> ISb Id; Messrs Smith Dros. (Clarkville), 'ethers to 13s lOd; Mr M B. Morrow Moatalto;, wethers to 14s lOd, cw«a to 13 s d FPICI>"G T,AMUS —On behalf ot Wyllie's I'nate (Southbridge), 6 lambs 22s Od to "TOR BEST BEbULTS CONSIGN YOUR kTOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., addixgto.v. IAT CATTLK. lj \TSOX and CO. report to-day that the -j. a l tjenningi! camo to 364, compared with ait Wedttieday'* 454. Again practically ihe who!« entry was made tip Of / 0 I el{ s?, c ®s" tignments, including North island, Southland, 3 ?d Weft Coipt cattle. The quality was • reellent, and 90 per cent, of the yarding «uld be quotud as u»eful handy-weight beef. Ihe market opened on « POr " Jl fam day last, and this basis of values, apart from "e or two erratic sales, was the order of .he day. H- MAtSON and CO. quote. tha ioU«wiug prices ut /) ? or , n lO " r heavy 2df. prime 27s to 20a, n leNV ' e " T ' l • uncial cattle at S0», medium 2os 6d to -ss, Xfn doua to 24* 6d. Cows, extra heavy "3» to "5s- prime 25s to 28s. others t"» 201 H. P MATBON and OO quote h following prices at per iead. ri* 12* Od. hoavv £lO 15s to prime £9 15. to £lO ss, mediurn £6 10s to £7 17s 6d, others down t J 7 1 5/?®' £B i OB best to £U 17a Cd, prime i 7 58 £B^ t 7' medium £6 6s lo ±7 Cs Cd. extra prime to £lO 17s Cd. prime £7 to £8 sb, medium £4 to £4 15s, others down to 15s - U. .MATSOX°and that there weather there were vary few farmers in tn r.r"cSS*. •r° SWK TO H MATSON and CO.. addixgtox. DAIRY CATTLE, if \r4TSOX and CO. report that there » n ; c uy of 48 head In this department, m varding included several flrst-cla.s cowE and sho greater portion of the.entry-jm . , «Uado better than last week. owing £ the inclement weather the attendance ™ ttiDall and irrcgular. flntl w4IM ooa to 30» per head b&lOW IL MATSON and. StTS 2 ? jS^aftrts-^5 fArra'i 2 « "S ~ 4 i- OR BEST ItESCLTS CONSIGN TOUB. StcSk TO H. MATSON and CO., addixgtox. FAT PIGS. «* H MATBOX and CO. report a small yard I",; l/'ifi"; *nd CO auote the following ranges Of values. Porkers 3G» 6d to 41s 6d, heavy pbrkcrs 42» 6d to 60s 6d. choppers £3 10. to £6 flf b»eon«s 52. 6d to £3, heavy baconers x 3 2* Cd to £3 10s, extra heavy up to £4 lc fld. STORE PIGS. U. MATSON and CO. report was » smalt yarding In this n inT number beins 110 head, of which H. MATHOK and 00. » quota was 55. The entries comprised mostly big storßs, which met with keen competition. Very few w? an «™ offering; these also sold well. H. MATSOW and CO. quote the following range of valaos. Small weaners 15s to •jis. good up to 355, small stores 26s to -9s, medium 30s to 34«. «*tra good up to o7s. FOB BEST RESULTS CONSIGN lOTR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., ADDIXGTOX. CALVES. H. MATSON snd CO. report that the yardin£ ia tho veal pens to-day "Was a very mall one, comprising chisfly stttal! calves, with nothing of an outstanding quniity. Although the toul yardlnK wss only 07 head there was no evidence of keenness, due prmcipally to the absence of buyers, together with the nnattractiveness of the entry. *vor, anything sellable realised fair niarket values. H. MATSON and CO quote the following range of values:— Sm " ll t-» 1S«. medium 10s to 225, good caves 33s 355. best cslvcs 30. to 4Bs, i:ers 46s to 55*. good runners 68S to £3 ss, OONSIGN YOUH hTOCK TO 11. MATSON and CO., addixgtox. OV INTEREST TO SHEEP-OWNERS. The Sydney Wool-Selling Brokers report Friday, 4th September, vriees ruling during the week's sales as follows, and refer to risised clips only:— Comebacks and croasbreds —not sufficiently representative to quote. GREASY MERINO FLEECE (Slight Seed). d. Best •• •• GREASY MERINO FLEECE (Light Seed or Barry Skirts). d. d. Good - - - - 1® to H 4 Arsrage . - • • $ to 9 Inferior .. -- 6 to 7 GREASY MERINO TLBECE (Burry). d. • d. < rood - - to Arerage 6 to 8 Inferior - - • • 4i to 5J GREASY MERINO BROKEN (Slight Seed). d. d. Best - - .. to 94 i.UEASY MERINO BROKEN AND FIRST PIECES (Slight Burr or Seed). d. d. Good - • ■ • 8 to 8| Average " • • 6 to 71 GREASY MERINO BROKEN AND FIRST PIECES (Burry). d. d. Best .. .. 7 to 7i Average .. •• #1 to ®1 Inferior .. .. 3 to 6 GREASY MERINO BELLIES (Light Seed). d. ■ d. iff»t .. ~7, 40 J 4 Good .. • • Average •• •• to 4 GREASY MEKIXO BELLIES (Burry). d. d. Best • - •. 4 to 41 Awage •• t" 54 laftrior .. .. Si to 8 GREASY MBRINO tOOKS. d. <i. Kent .. . - to .14 Average .. .. to 2 Inferior .. i to 1 JM3M . ...
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20344, 17 September 1931, Page 16
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