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II rangioba 11 At the weekly market an increased entry of . » a particularly good one U.MBS showed a slight a better yarding of p j ßg ' V o ** well;. The cattle was little demand for stor»» Sheep—The range of prices'*., 1111 5s 6d to 8s 9d; fat wethew id; fat lambs, lis f 0 Us fW66 two, four and su-tootk lulit.'** l aHHB ewes made 6s fid, a. m . JS bd old ewes in po 0r c kTgK 2s, a line of mixed store fcMI English Leicester rams •gSrjjEH Ml guinea.. Cattle- Dry heifers nutde empty cow made 10s. " Pigs—There was a good ffiH was a ready sale for b&coner* were: Good baooners ifa porkers 24s 6d to 23s 6d, S 6d, slipes 7s to lOi, small weaners 2a 6d to 4s (t/ Poultry—Roosters sold to « •, ISflB 2s 6d to 3» 6d, pullets to ld 4s 6d, geese 6s, and turk»" lftT**- 4|g|gß Produce—Chick wheat oats Ss, meal 15s, oataheif j!*.?MpW chaff Is 6d, potatoes 1# gj swedes Is 6d, parsnips bag, rhubarb 6d boodle, tffl| bages Id each, marrows Id lb, apples Is 6d h&lf-CMg Skins, etc.—Halfbted woolly 3i, crossbred Is to 14 6d, pc&tS hides Ss, calfskins la, wool OXFORD Owing to Easter, the Odarf if 8B held this week on Monday' jmJyjH Thursday. The sheep entry anu 1200 store sheep. The and schedule rates were The range of prices was: fat lambs 14s Id to lis, ptiIMUOHI lis to 13s 3d, medium fata Ms best fat ewes 4s to 5s Id, fat wethers 10s to lis 4d. were:—Lambs: Nine *+■ n. Id, 64 at 13s 6d, 35 at lis 64, 48 tlSnHl 33 at 12s 3d, 62 at lis ed, © JH! at lis 6d, 89 at 12s, 85 aft BssmmHlß lis lOd, 101 at 10s 3d, 139 |£irsH at 13s 3d, 107 at 'l4B Id, 87 tt IMm hMS 12s, 18 at IBs, 61 at 12s fid, Jg 42 at lis. Fat ewes: Streaina gxJIH 17 at ss, 7 at 3s, 42 at 4i. i JTOiHg 24 at 6s, 12 at 4s, 18 at 8» 19 at 4s 2d, 28 at 4s 2d. at 10s, 90 at lis Id, 1 at IQt&MuH hundred and five wether itmrfiiiiilnMH 3s 4d, 196 four-tooth weihero springing heifer made £6 lOt, 5 {fjLHHHt Jersey heifers £8 12s 6d each, fourth calver, in calf, £8 Ml, few weaner pigs sold at Qtnnt'HjjifiuHß an aged draught horse toad*' ASHBURTON STOCK Although there was a dosii]* the Asliburton saleyards yMterds&l&yaHj count of the Easter holidays' s|ppj|BHS the yarding was only a fooa Prices showed a slight last week's values, being up amMuHi Is 6d a head. The bulk of ths*jßbl3Bl ewes, which sold up to 9t, account of the estate of the Lotham (Lauriston) A line of 11 sold on th» ■ brought So 4d, which was price. Light twtf brought uiMinm to 5s lid, .and heavy fe'faa^wßß Only a few pens of wethert The market was topped throe, which were sold an -iwwiimlpMß T. J. Hampton (Mitcham) for best price was 14s Id, F. Bead (Eiffel ton), with ■*■ Prices ranged from lis 10d HH The fat lamb market -was F. Bead (EiSelton), <rt #hMs: were sold for 14s lOd. Mr G; (Elgin) obtained 14s for a Jia<|nkHj| Light to medium lambs ltaa|htHKSlflH to 8s lOd, and heavy from "^*l LORNEVILLE (VSJSSS . ASSJCUTIOX ' INTBECAK«ip|iHH Owing to the Easter. hdM*^3WjM : gale was held at Lornetill# ; heavy yarding# wer# Fat ewes sold oa an impiwrf freezing sorts were firm at Fat cattle supplies tfflW) of requirements, awl althoufa JRK tos_ good, price# elpihenWJ. Vat Sheep—Fat owes ehoie&'Mwm of about 1» a head for good 4WjjS|Bßg while freeling ewes wire fins: rates. Best butchers' 12s Gd, good quality from IIMH|B and freezing sheep from Ite ® ing to quality. jPrime front 6s to 6s Od, meditjßl and freezing ewes up butchers' aorta made 12s to lis Od, and light and Inferior wjnK Fat Cattle—Prime hsavy "gBBBBI up to £5 16s, while pnia# realised M 10s to £6, to £3. Prime heifers sold good quality medinin-weigM 'sagaaflßl £3 10s, and lighter doTO beavy cows sold to *« »i ."BMpMI medium £2 5s to £2 15s,
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20829, 12 April 1933, Page 12
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