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ADDINGTON MARKET Store Sheep Values Well Maintained

*' tt'-MMsrihr iidi wwß MHI IJI -SMte 'wm ‘fc' ' CMS- - ffaMMiry' for butter dm bf cwm ■ After a stakur titart tte tatib anrktit , .nX,~ __j TT. s, ■ TV • ■ .-J .4'

, w* Sttar have not yet iyarhif (573). moo older ewes (S 00 sad to wethers (3SS). STOU I. ft NW! ttvsiy .fewhmjouejit:tataw and a prritantawee ta stadium; and smaller asta. * once, 'more a large gallery followed proC *The < eale began on a SUStabr easier note but it soon firmed to about parity with tats mtas and over the market as a whole there was little variation from late good pries tevela. There was some teelino that medium lambs could, in fact, have been a shade dearer. _ The best of the fine wool lambs sold from 3M to Ms with apod at 3fo to Ito. average at Sts to Ma and small and plain at Ns to toe. The pick ci the Romneys fetched from 30s, to ta Od with average to good at 3fo to 30s and others at 33a to »s. Southdown cross tombs sold from 3te M to 3fo Od- ” Fine wool wether tombs mid up to Ms for M halfbrads from the estate J. L. Ensor (Pendle Hill). Another WO from the same source made 30s. .The estate A. Harper (Lees Valley) also had halfbred wether lambs telling to 411. Romney wether lembt fetched up to Us Sd which was paid to J. R. Stanbury (Little River) for to and Waghorn Bros. (Little Akaloa) for the same number. For Romney cross wether lambs E. S. Johnstone (Wyndale) made to 41s. The Willesden estate (Poranui) received 38s Sd for to Southdown cross lambs and Birch Hill station (Okuku) realised 37s 8d for to.

The ewe lambs were not a particularly attractive lot and were forward in small numbers. Most of the fine wools sold from 30s to 13s with a handful of Romneys making between 31s M and 37s Od. A. F. S. Rutherford (Montrose) had halfbreds which fetched to 435. J. S. Scott (Heathcote) sold SO Corrisdales at 41s 6d and G. A. Luttrell (Dunster) offered M Corriedales which sold at 40s. Details of sales of lambs were: National Mortgage and Agency Company. Ltd., and H. Matson and Company sold; on account of estate A. Harper (Lees Valley), 114 halfbred wether lambs at 37s 6d to 41s; E. S. Johnstone (Wyndale), 385 Romney cross wether lambs at 28s to 41s; A. D. McKay (Hurunui), 31 halfbred ewe lambs at 25s Sd; Owen and C. H. Gray (Brookdale). 435 Corriedale wether lambs at 30s 6d to 37s Sd; Macfarlane and Macfarlane (Wadi Nimrin), 514 Corriedale wether lambs at 25s to 395: B. Page (Lyttelton), 27 Romney Cross wether lambs at 27s to 30s 6d. Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., sold: on account of client (Cust), 79 shorn wether lambs at 20a Sd to Ms; Willesden Estate (Poranui), 89 Southdown cross lambs at 38s «d; J. S. a? JFBSB"* Corriedale wether lambs at 38s Tlni), 383 Corriedale wether lambs at 33a to 395; D. A. Anderson (Kalimera). 235 Perendale wetter Jambs at 32s to Ms; estate G. W. Forbes (Crystal Brook), 10 Corriedale wether lambs at 24« 6d to Ms M:. estate R. L. Jameson (Nukiwal) 253 Corriedale wether lambs at 31s to Ms; estate W. T. .Turner (Waikari), 198 Corriedale ewe lambs at 3ta. • • New Zealand Farmers Co-op-erative Association. Ltd., sold: ISO account Vaghom Bros. S 3?, i£S”i L. Orange (Hanmar). to wether U D&eto and New Zealand tewn. lA* . arid: on account of W?H. BBrown (ScarglU), 149 BFT?.’irs‘?«?S s: 889 halfbred wether lambs at Ma M to 445; G. A. Luttrell (Dunster), M Corriedale ewe lamb- t 4fo; Kaiwara Farm Ac-

tw<xootb ThsTyaTdingwas ayta •LT®* 1 , •rate aroportfont wtt with a included SSL If anything ths market IteJidituae slight adabout from Mi to fee tor the beet, with one aale at 70s Bd. average to good ranged from Us to Mt. and others made from 43s to 475. A Mindful of Bomneya raid up to 111 Bd. Top price tor One wools wee TJa fid paid tor a pen of 108 Corriedales from Tlmpendean rum. Ltd. (Waikari). J. P Risers (Culverden) also had 80 BauroreaK which rcaiitoa wt (Mrdttngs Flat) tor halfbreds. Only two or three sales were mado of Hfrmnoyt amt amoiMSt these waa one of » from C. H. iSS w--5SSW>.yt3J lua 1 ua Mcountof Tlmpendean Popplewall JWatau), to Corrie* James (Amberley). M Romneys QtJM . National Mortgye* and estate n W m»*4. UT Corrto&JdTm* PjVttlL CfawoM fleaim gLMtom ■Rifle M * fle JF. ■mm * -

■gtaifiW?tite7wy seund btUK*gEproM&S» ot*oS!Sr fay w w - -vt’-px railicr tnratle taiMMwigy st ♦Amta iMM’iar Maae of* recognised QWM ceSaadta aUz&tiySeanr retat While the old tote shorn ewes wata .Mjfct.- fa 4amaM The test of tte four ond S ve *?!! r ‘? ,d tes-teool sort* of old ewse realised front The smaller offering at Romney ewes brought mainly from ta <ri& aaodd sate of mainly from about 30s to 31i, with an occasional sale of late stern ewes at from 0a to 445. A feature of tte older ewe ffi”“a;aa.“"sSb‘sS2 at 44s and four-tooth halfbreda Sales M ewes included:— Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., sola, on account of: sMate B. L Jamerai (Nukiwai). NMfourfour, ata and tigm-torih Rom- ?•<?. 9-, F Croft bred awea at Ms to Ms, 130 fivete. % ney ewea at’Me; liangbeach Estate (Langbeach), 03 annual draft Corrtooata awes at 42a to Mt. New Zealand Fanners’ CO- - &rX££F&'fi£y£f: den), 99 mixed aged owes at a tati£’ito J National Mortgage and account of AM. Carnahan Dalgetir and New Zealand ewes at «e; F. C. Boaven and Son (Balmuir), MB five-year gmjsagjLSi*: (AUandale). 10 five-year Corssm&x&sKs 347 dorrtedale ewee at 31s to 3le; Woritaaham FSnra. ita. (Weet Eyreton), IM five- ’ (Cheviot)., to five-year CorrieA, £,=Ti-a,“%a

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 15

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ADDINGTON MARKET Store Sheep Values Well Maintained Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 15

ADDINGTON MARKET Store Sheep Values Well Maintained Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 15