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STOCK SALE REPORTS. WEST El ELI). Messrs Dalgcty and. Go., Ltd., report having held their usual weekly sale of fat stock at Westfield on Wednesday, 20th iust. Beef.—A good yarding, prices being firm at last week’s prices. Extra, choice ox made 39s per JOOlbs, choice and prime 34s to 3Gs, just killablc 3(fs to 335, prime young cow and heifer beef 32s to 30s, just killablc 27s to 31s od.
Sheep.—There was a larger yarding, values being easier. A pen of extra prime' shorn Southdown wethers on account of Messrs G. and R. Coates, made 30s 3d, and a pen of extra choice woolly on aevofant of Mr ,1. Fleming, Tunkau, topped the market at 36s 3d, Heavy prime woolly wethers made to 36s 3d. medium woolly wethers 6 L 12s 1o l" 1 13s 6d, light prime 6I ids io 61 lls 9d, others IT 7s to 01 9s 9d. shorn heavy, prime. Cl 7s to Cl Ss 9d, medium Cl os to Cl 6s 6d. light Cl 2s 6d to Cl os. unfinished 19s to .Cl 2s, heavy prime 'woolly owes Cl 3s to Cl 9s, medium prime Cl 6s to .CL 7s 9d, light Cl .Is to Cl os 9d, shorn heavy prime ewes CL 3s to 61 Is 9d. medium shorn Cl. 2s to .Cl 3s 6d, light lSs io IT, shorn, hoggets Cl io LI 3 s. Lambs.—There was a good yarding, values being easier. A consignment of Sulfolk-eross lambs from Kaikohe averaged 21s 6d, heavy prime .made 27s (id. medium 2ls 6d to 265, light 19s to 22s 6d. Calves.— There was a large yarding, the supply exceeding the demand. In conse.'i uence prices were considerably easier. Runnel's made Cl Ids to CO, heavy vonLfs 63 Ids to .6 1 os, medium 62 15s to 63 os. lig/ht 6! lls to 62 Ids. small 61 to 61 Ids, fresh droj'ped 3s to 16s. Pigs. A good yarding, prices being easier lor all classes. Choppers mode 63 ids to 61 ids. heavy haveners 64 Ids to 61 13s. medium baeouers 61 3- io 6! Bs, light haveners 63 33s to 61. heavy porkers 63 7s to 63 325, medium porkers 63 3s to .63 Us, light porker.- 62 Ss to .63 Is. .10 UN HO AVI LLE Messr Abraham and W illiams. Lt i , and Wright. Stephenson and Co.. Ltd., report on their Johnsonvillo sale held on Wednesday. -20tii iust: A good yarding of beautiful quality sheep and euiile came forward, the lambs yarded being also better than previous j entries. There was a good attendance j of bui'eliers and the sale was keen, j throughout, although beef prices show- j ml a decline on, 1 last week's quotations. We quote:-- -Bullocks .616 os to 620 2s 6d. heavy shorn, wethers 3fis. Tight- ; or wethers 27s (id, medium shorn ewes , 255, light 21s Od (o 235, heavy wooly ( wethers 39s 3d to 62 0s Id, heavy j woolly owes 31s 3d. spring lambs 25s ; 3d io 32s 3d. vealers 2()s. Photographic films sent to McLen- j nan’s are pub in the hands of an expert. Developing, printing, and en- j larging done at shortest notice. All j requisites in stock. McLennnn’s Phur- j inner, To Kuiti. j
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 2341, 26 October 1926, Page 7
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