ADDINGTON MARKET.
By; Telegraph—Press Association— Christchurch, last night. The Addington sales wore held to day. Fat eattlo : HOB wero yarded, mostly good sorts. The market was slightly easier. Boof brought ‘26s to 28s, steers jCB 7s 6d to £lO 17s 6d, heifers £5 7s fid to £9 2s 6d, cows £5 17s 6d to £9 10s. Fat sheep : 4000 wero yarded. . Exportors had reduced limits, and an irregular suio resulted in a slight decline, especially for wothors. Wethers realised from 10s to 20s 6d, best ewes 15s 6d to 17s, others 13s to 15s, morino wethers 12s 'Jd to 14s i Fat iambs: 3600 wero yarded. The price was slightly easier, except for prime ; freezers 13s 6d to 15s Od, others 10s to 13s. . . Store sheep : 6091 woro yarded, principally lambs. Thoro was a good sale of all elassos. Four-tooth wothors, principally North Island, brought 14s 7d to 15s 2d, two-tooths lls 4d to 14s, four-tooth wethers and maiden owes 14s 2d, six tooth owes 16s 3d, two-tooth IBs lid to 14s 6d, ewes and lambs all counted 7s to Bs, lauibs 9s 5d to lls 6d.
Pigs: 800 were yarded. Fats were easier, but stores woro in strong domand. llaeoners brought from 40s to 55s or 4.1 d per lb, porkors BOs to 38s or sd, largo stores 20s to 355, smallers 15s to 17s, suckors 10s to 13s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 806, 22 January 1903, Page 3
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230ADDINGTON MARKET. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 806, 22 January 1903, Page 3
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