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ADDINGTON.

At Addington the.sale of beef was slow, and prices also showed an advance. Fat lambs sold well, and. fat sheep were firmer at the opening, but eased off towards the find. Store cattle were slow of sale, but prices were good. Best dairy cows were in keen demand, and pigs of all classes-met a brisk sale.

New season's fat lambs—Best 28s to 345, lighter 20s to ,275.

Fat Sheep—Extra prime wethers to 46s 6d, prime wethers .32s 6d io 42s- 6d, others 29s to, 325, shorn- wethers 20s" lOd to 28s, prime merino wethers 23s Id' to 37s 6d, prime ewes 32s 4d to 375, others 24s 9d to 295, hoggets 22s 6d to 295.

Fat Cattle—Prime steers £15 10s to £21 12s 6d, ordinary steers £9 10s to _£15, extra prime heifers to £17 2s 6d, ! prime heifers £12,10s to £15, ordinary heifers £7 2s 6d to £12, extra prime cow® £15 15s, prime cows £10 10s to £13 10s, ordinary cows-£7 to £10.. *

Pigs—Choppers and baconers, price -per lb, -7,id to 7Ad; poikers, price per Ib,-Bid to 9d. ; ) ;■...■:

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 3

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ADDINGTON. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 3

ADDINGTON. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 3