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POULTRY AND EGGS

Heavy consignments , ,it rv were received by toe cinterbS Cooperative Poultry .ProCanter oury we efc and were Mid ducers, Ltd., lasx at f' present. The qualnumber of buyers j» • wag good, ity of the to rise siighUy. thus causingthe p and boilers were Good qiiality chi after, and subthe lines mostly f£WS£ cou id absorb sequentiy the more of these. but market coming to only for these is. still ?j rji g creating any the well fished Friday's sale demand. A feature turkeys niarwas the large number these be-, keted, the average prwe ** 10 ing from 8d to F r !^ ere realised The following prices weic 3 Chicken— Heavy, 6d; medium, in good demand g as high as 7s; light, the best of these sold at prices up to 4s a - , and! Boilers—Heavy, in fair good demand, reached P™: es _ 5, 3s 6s;j medium to light, realised up 6d bucks—Light to 2s, heavy to 4s 6d. Goslings to 6s. Good pullets to

METHVEN STOCK SALE

The fortnightly stock sale was held m th» Jlethven aaleyards on before * largo attendance o( farmers. In the fa* sheep section there was only ft moderate entry. In store slieep tliero was a representative yarding of all classes, and th® demand was a good one, everything being cleared out before tho end of the Bale. A fair yarding of cattle, mostly dairy cows, was offered and prices were satisfactory. Pisjs again commanded a ready sale at ruling rates. Sales recorded are as follows: h'at Sheep—Fifty owes at 12s 6d. 60 at U* 7d, 47 at 10s lid, 30 at 13s 7d. 89 at lite id, -11 at lis 4d, 30 at 14s 3d, 26 at 14a 3d, 25 at lis 9d, 4!) at lis 6d, S4 at 8« Id; 9 fat lambs at lCs 3d, 4 at 15a od, 13 at 16» 7d, 132 at IGs 6d, 6? at 17s lid. 27 at 17* sd, 89 at 18s Id, 33 at 17s 7d. 4S fat ewe* at lln Gd, 11 at lis Id, 25 at lis sd, 16 at lis 6d, 19 at lis 4d, 27 at lis 7d, 7 at lis 4d, 24 at lis -id, 32 ft 12s 4d. Stox*e Sheep—Two hundred and six f. and f.m. crossbred ewes at 13s Id. 101 threequarterbred ewe lambs at 16s 3d, 38 threequarterbred lambs at 9s sd, ewes at 9s Id, 60 merino wethers at 7s lid. CO at 7s lid, ICB halfbred wether lambs at 12s Id, 240 wether lambs at 10s, 92 at Bs, 26 cull lambs at tis, 20 two-tooth wethers at 18s Id, 60 merino wethers at lis Id. GO at 10s Od, 190 at 10a, 209 at IPs 199 wethers at 18s 3d, 79 two-tooth to full-mouth ewes at 2'2s. 68 three-quarterbred ewe hog-gets at 17s Gd. 52 merino wethers at 7s 3d. Cattle—One fat cow at £3 ss, 1 at £2 10*, 1 da : ry cow at 20s, 1 at 22s Gd. 1 nt 13s Gd, 1 empty cow at 10s, 4 yearlin? steers and heifers at 465. t fat steer at £0 10a, 2 steers at £4 12s Gd. 3 runners at 30s, 1 at 30b. 1 cow at £2 10s. Piss—Three porkers at 265. 2 at 245, store pigs from 15s to 16s, weaners from 68 to 9s

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W. W. MTCLELLAND AND CO. TO INVESTORS WE have n very Attractive mininir ment in NORANDA MINES. LTD.: Net profit, 1934, 4,979,;i74 dollars. Strouply Recommend. Debenture!! only, of £IOO each, repay» able 25 per cent, yearly. Good margin. Interest C per cent. Advise Early Application. HAVK ,FOT SALE: Ist Preference N.Z. Fanners' 00-op., price, £5 shares 2 13 • 50 N. 7/. Cellulose Pulp Co., T>td. . . Offer. 100 Wliakamaru Timber Co. £1 fully paid .. Offer, 400 Argo .. .. 0 18 1130 Matalci .. 0 2 1 "000 Addison's Flat .. 0 2 3 500 Goldfields . . .. 0 0 5| Wo are Buyers of N.Z. Perpetual P"ort«t Bonds. Highest Prices Given. W. W. Mcn.Kl LAND AND CO. PO Bo* 759 "Phon* 41-008, COMMEECIAI, BANK BUILDINGS, 141 HEREFOBD STREET _ Mcfi973 THE PRESS is owned, and its policy controlled, in Christchurch in the Interests of the People of Canterbury and Westland.

# Selected V Quality CARS from ADAMS LTD. Your present car accepted as Deposit and Easiest ol Terms arranged for balance. STUDEBAKEK DICTATOR. Late model, beautifully finished Fawa, upholstered In Mohair, Chromium piling. F.W.8., collision bars front and rear. New car guaran- £22j| STUDEBAKEK * COMMANDER SEDAN. Recent model, finished upholstered in Mohair. Interior fit* tings in Butler antique silver, quita new appearance. New car guarantee—Only . STUDEBAKEK DICTATOR "8". 1930 de luxe model. Very smartly finished in Sage Green, upholstered in Broadcloth, has Chromium plating. New car guarantee. An excel- dig' lent buy at STUDEBAKEK DICTATOR "6" SEDAN. A ball-bearing shackle modet with Mohair uphols'-ery, smart Blue finish, Chromium plating and very good tyres. New car guarESSEX SEDAN. A super-six model newly finished Green, looks very smart. Very low-priced at £££s ESSEX 2-DOOR SEDAN. Newly ducoed Blue, upholstered in Moquette. Has good tyres. A splendid chance to secure this popular model for only *r*UV ADAMS LTD. 154 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHCRCH

THE WISDOM OF YEARS is available for beneficiaries, together with continuity of management, and the regular rendering of statements, when the PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. is appointed Trustee bf a Will or Settlement. Full particulars as to the service rendered and the moderate charges made will gladly be given cm application. Established 1884 A. C. BRETHERTON, Christchurch Manager 145 Worcester Street, Christchurch Offices: Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invereargill PC 3 04

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21483, 27 May 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21483, 27 May 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21483, 27 May 1935, Page 13

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