WESTFIELD.
At Westfield yards on Wednesdavsfat cattle were yarded in less number than usual, and sold at improved rates. 24? +o X9fi S°l n t0 29S per 100 lh > othe^ ? to 26s- C<f« and heifers, 20s to ii* in S Sold at from £7 17s 6d to 48 17s 6d Caves were penned in good supply, and sold at late rates. Heavy , vealers sold at from £3 15s to £4 8s S Gs^£9^ *?, 15S to £3 pothers dos to £2 5s smaller and fresh dropped lumbers than usual and improved a S le, ln >J> r«*- J3est wethers, in wool, 2ds to 26ai yd, others 20s to 235; shorn wethers 18s 9d to 20s 3d others 13s 6d ifeftS ? A! eWw' 1?- wooi-*>ld at from 16s 6d to 21s 9d; shorn ewes, 13s to 18s od; hoggets in wool, 15s to 19s. Lambs were yarded in very large quantity and met a ready sale. Best quality, 13s 0d to 1/s 6d; others, 10s to 13s 3d; store lambs, 5s to 8s 9d. Pigs came forward in average numbers, and showed no improvement m price. Baconere, £3 to £3 los; large porkem, £2 5s to £2 18s; porkers, £1 12s to £2; slips, 25s to 30s! j\o weaners yarded.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 30 November 1912, Page 3
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208WESTFIELD. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 30 November 1912, Page 3
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