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STOCK SALES

WAKELIN’S KAMO VALUES. Walter Wakelin reports holding his usual monthly sale at Kamo yesterday, when a full yarding of all classes of cattle came forward. The pig pens were again taxed to full capacity and an excellent sale resulted. One particularly choice pen of weaners realised £1 8/. Quotations. —Fat steers, £6 15/ to £7; heavy fat cows, £4 to £5 15/; lighter cows and heifers, £3 to £.3 15/; store cows, £1 15/ to £2 6/; yearling Shorthorn steers, £2 to £2 18/; yearling Jersey heifers, £1 to £1 7/6; cows and calves, £1 10/ to £2 15/; 2-year Shorthorn heifers, £2 to £2 7/6; Shorthorn bulls, £3 15/ to £7 7/; grade Jersey bulls, £2 to £4; boner cows, 8/ to 16/; dairy cows, £2 to £3 15/; Jersey heifers, £1 to £2 10/. Pigs: Baconers, £2 10/ to £2 18/3; porkers, £1 18/ to £2 8/; large stores, £1 13/ to £1 16/; good slips, £1 7/ to £1 12/; best weaners, £l2/ to £1 8/; medium weaners, 18/ to 21/6, small weaners, 15/ to 18/3; breeding sows, £3 to £4. At Parua Bay. At Parua Bay, on Monday, fat cows and heifers made £2 10/ to £3 10/; store cows, £1 to £1 15/; boner cows, 10/ to 15/; cows and calves, £1 5/ to £2; dairy cows and heifers, £1 5/ to £2 5/; Jersey bulls, £1 to £3; 18month Shorthorn heifers, £1 17/6 to £2; Shorthorn bulls, £2 to £5.

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Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 10

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STOCK SALES Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 10

STOCK SALES Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 10