ADDINGTON.
At Addington there was practically no change m prices for fat cattle. Store sheep, of which the bulk was wethers, cold well. Fat lambs were entered in similar numbers, and there was a sharp rise in prices. Fat sheep were firm. Store cattle sold well, and there was an advance in pigs, stores (especially weaners) selling afc record prices. Fat Lambs—Best 2ds to 335. lighter • 23s to 26s M. • ...-■■
™? a* k*nee P —Extra prime wethers to 60s, prime wethers 31s to 425, others 24s 9d to 30s, shorn wethers 24s Id to 32s 6d, merino wethers 18s to 27s lid, prime ewes 31s to 39s 6d others 26s 3d to 3Os, shorn ewes 26s 9d to 29a 6d hoggete 29s to 325.
Fat Cattle—Extra prime steers to £22 10s, prime steers £15 to £20 15s, ordi., nary steers £9 10s to £14 10s, extra prime heifers £17, prime heifers £12 to £14 10b, ordinary heifers £8 to £11 10s, extra prime cows £17 12s 6d, prime cows £10 to £14, ordinary cows £7 5» to £9 10s. ■•'■ :,'.-<■■. '-■■".
Pigs—phoppers. and baconers price per- lb, /|d to 7£d; porkers, price per lh, 8d to BJd. /
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 21 October 1916, Page 3
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194ADDINGTON. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 21 October 1916, Page 3
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