FATS REMAIN FIRM
MORRINSVILLE SALE A small yarding of fat sheep sold under steady competition at the weekly sale at Morrinsville. Prices were on u par will) those ruling before the holidays. bate rates were also realised for a medium entry of boner cows and potter bulls, but values lor a small number of daily rattle declined. There was a full yarding of lat, pips. Values for baeoners were fully film, while prices for buttermilk sorts increased a shade. Tile competition for stores was keen nisi very firm rates resulted. Prices: Sheep.- 1 ae.ht fat hoggets, 26s lid to 28s; medium lilt lambs, 275. Cattle. — l-'at Jersey cows, .27 to 28: heavy hollers, 25 ills to 26 Sis; heavy totter bulls, 12s (id to 29 Ids; springing heifers, ,27 to 28. Pigs.—Heavy baeoners, 25 to 25 6s : buttermilk pigs and heavy porkers, 21! 12s to 2!i 18s: large stores, 22 6s to 22 Its; slips, 26s to 22 2s; weaners, 20s to Ills.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21606, 8 January 1945, Page 6
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163FATS REMAIN FIRM Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21606, 8 January 1945, Page 6
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