CARTERTON NEWS
«——^ (IT TELBCSRAPII—SPECIAL TO THB MSI.) CARTER/TON, This Day. At a sale of dairy stock at the lattet t end of' the past week at Carrington, * prices a*, follow were realised:—August calvers, .07- ss, £7 15s, £8. £8 15s, £8 10s. £9, £9 2s 6d, £9 5s to, £9 7s. 6d; September calvers, £6. £6 12s 6d, £6 17s *■ 6d, £7 15s, £7 17s 6d. £8, £8 ss, £8 - 10s, £8 15s, £9. to £9 2s 6d; October ''calvers, £4 ss, £5, £6, to £6 12s 6d; 20-month spring h'eifei-s £3 19s 6d; Jersey bull, £0 15s; .sows in farrow, £4 4s ,to £6 10s; boar, £3. The herd comprised mostly young cows, second and third calvers, in good, fresh condition, and averaged the very satisfactory price of , £7 75.6 d. -> The North and South hockey players will meet* here on Thursday next_ in a match for th© purpose of selecting a, team to go on tour. The annual show of the South • Wairarapa Poultry Association opens here on Wednesday.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 8
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171CARTERTON NEWS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 8
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