SALE AT ADDINGTON.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
Store Sheep—An .entry about the same as last week. Adult sheep sold well, though erratically, but lambs were cheaper by up to 2s a head. The fat lamb entry was heavier, the quality being fair, and prices were firm. Values: Extra prime heavy, to 34s 7d; prime heavy, 29s to 31s; prime mediumweigh't, 26s 6d to 28s 6d; ordinary, 25s to 26s Id; light, to 24s 6d . Fat Sheep.—Fat.wethers and ewes mot a firm sale. Values: Extra prime heavy- wethers, to 34s 7d; prime heavy. 28s 6d to 31s: prime medium-weight. 26s to 28s; ordinary, 23s 6d to 25s 6d; light, to 235; extra prime heavy ewes, to 27s 7d; prime heavy, 23s 9d to 255; .prime medium-weight, 21s Id to 23s 6d; ordinary, 19s Gd to 20s 9d; light ewes, to 19s. ~ I Cows predominated, ia the fat cattle
CHRISTCHURCH, February 3.
Values were well maintained at Addingtbn today, except for store lambs and cow beef, which were weaker.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 9
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166SALE AT ADDINGTON. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 9
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