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AUCTION SALES. The Empire Auctioneering Company remind readers of .Mrs C. •t.’iieyne’s sale, to hr held at 115 Ferguson street on V, cdtmdav next, .commencing at 1.15 p.m. STOCK .MARKET. Dalgely and (M , Ltd.. Palnmi-inn North, report on their Palmerston North sale on Ihe 4th instant : We hud a fair yarding el I .nth sheep and rattle. I.lit owing to other attractions the at tendance was small and (he bidding consequently dull. Quotation- ; She.p : Eat ewes 545, empty forward ewes 20s, hoggets 10s, 17s 6(1, 24-, store ewes 6s •Id. tattle: Store cows £5 5-. if 5 12-, torward cows £B. fat cows £l2, springing heifer- £7 Uk. £9 17s sd. £lO 5-. Oalgety and On., 1.1.L, Palmerston North, leporl, having a very fair entry of sheep and rattle at their Eeilding -ale on Fiiday, sth Sejilenih-r. 1910, which -old as below; Quotations: Sheep.: Small hoggets 21s to 22 ' 4d. medium dm 23s 9d. 24s 10d to 26s 2d. very fair hogget- 28- t<> 20- Id. fat wet her- £2 5- fid. Util lie; Store eou-- £4 7s fjd to £5 J-. empty cows £7 7-, vveaner fieif'Ts £2 12 5 ""ailing heifers £4 4s. £5. yearling steer- lead colour.-) AY. " , £5 7s, Abraham and William-. Ltd., report that at Eeilding on the slh m-l. we had a lair entry of Ik it! t sheep and cattle. We ((note the following prices: Sheep: Fat maiden ewes £2 2- e. £2 4s. tut wether* £2 4- >.d. fat hogget- 29". 29- 7d. trf"32s. mixed Jioggefs 15- 10 <, in 17- 7d. faille; Dairy <ow- £9 5- £lO 15-a to £l4 ss, springing t,infer- £7, £8 10-. £lO ss, to £lo‘lss. far bullocks £lB 5-. 2 year steers £7 15- to £9 I!-, yearling -tcers £3 15- to £4 15 . empty cows £0 2- 6tl i ) £6 15s. einptv dersev heifers £4 15-. £5 2, 6d, £6 2- 6d to £6 ss. Levin and ( V., Ltd., report holding their weekly ■ aK- :.l aiding on Friday when they offered a small \ai ding of sheep and a fair entry of cattle. Sleep -old at late prices. ' little were in keener demand than last wel; ' eitnie; --I*.E. iiogifets 19s 9,1. 245, 24 ed, 26- 3d. far ewes 29fjd, 46-, fat ■ is 37-. Springing heifers JIG 10s, £9, £9 6- £ll IQs. .springing cows £7 Vs 6d. £8 10s, £9 15-. £ls 10s, empty heifi i')t £5 2‘ 6d. £5 12- 6d. £7 5s yearlings 50'. 25-. 5"-, £3 7s, £3 10-. £3 13s, store cows £7 6s, £o 13-. £5. £5 2s 6d, 18-mon(!t -steers £4 11s', £4 17s. £7 ss. fat cow £7. LONDON MARKETS. .Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Received Kept. 8. 8.50 «.m. L(. DON, Set.l. 6. Jnipm!- have increased £38,552,892, ex]>'>iis In; £31,251,041, and rc-ex[K.lts bv £13,033.009. Jute i- quiet, September £49; nihhcr, I’ar.i, £29 15s. plantation £25 12- 6(1, smoked £2-1 16-: copra, inactive, .August and Octol'ci shipments £55; linseed oil £103; turpentine £129; lead, imports 7505 tons exports 4791 tons.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1622, 8 September 1919, Page 6
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501COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1622, 8 September 1919, Page 6
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