MR NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY AUCTION . REPORT.
] Cattle —At Wai wakaiho on Tuesday there was a small muster of stock. Very few
;rown cattle were yarded, the majority ■■ lieing calves, for which bidding was quieter than ol late, and most of these were passed at the hammer, but were nearly all sold privately afterwards. Forward springing heifers were in good demand, and sold at satisfactory prices. Store cows made lower values. I quote : Calves, 20s to 295 ; yearlings, 35s to 475 ; 18 to 20 months steers, L 3 10s ; 15 to 18 months heifers, L 2 9s 6d ; 2 year heifers, L 3 15s ; forward springers, L 4 to L 4 7s 6d; half-bred Jersey springers, L 4 15s to L 5; store cows, L 2 10s to L 3 ss ; fat cows, L 3 17s.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7102, 26 January 1901, Page 4
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