BEEF AT WESTFIELD
VA LEES STEADY. (Special to "Northern Advocate.”) ALCKLANI), This Day. The New Zealand Loan - and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., report that today beef was penned in average numbers. There was a steady demand, which improved as the sale advanced, with values firm at late rates. Extra, choice ox sold to 20/ per 100 lbs; choice and prime, Hi/ to LS/; secondary and plain, 10/ to 15/; prime young cow and heifer beef, 16/ to 19/: econdary, 12/ to 15/. No extra heavy prime steers were penned. Heavy, £6 7/6 to £7 15/; lighter, £5 to £6 5/; light, £4 to £4 17/6; small and unfinished, £3 to £0 17/6; extra heavy prime young cow's and heifers, £5 10/ to £6 10/; heavy, £1 10/ to £5 5/; lighter, £0 10/ in £l7/6; light, £2 10/ to £3 7/6; others, 22/6 to 47/6.
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Northern Advocate, 16 August 1933, Page 9
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