VALUES AT PAKOTAI
COMPETITION FAIRLY BRISK The N.A. Farmers’ Go-operative Ltd. conducted' a stock sale at Pakotai yesterday. There was a good entry, and bidding was fairly lively for all classes, prices remaining at the same level as last sale, V Quotations.— Light fat cows, £5 to £5 15/; 2-year-old steers, £5 2/ to £5 7/; yearling steers, £2 15/ to £3 14/; yearling coloured steers, £2 1/, to £2 6/ Shorthorn,bulls, aged, £3 2/6 to £3 12/; springing Jersey heifers, £2 12/6 to £2 19/; pedigree Jersey bulls, 3| J gns to 8 gns. An average yarding sold under keen '’c-mpetition at Dalgety’s sale a vaules were fully up to late sales. Two-year-old Hereford steers, £5 2/; yearling Hereford steers, £3 10/; 18-months Shorthorn.steerS, £3 6/; 18months Shorthorn heifers, £2 12/; empty cows, 31/ to 40/; sound springing cows, to £4 5/; calved cows, £3 to £3 10/; backward springing heifers, £2 5/ to £2 13/; yearling Shorthorn and Shorthorn cross bulls, 1 gn to £2 10/.
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Northern Advocate, 24 October 1935, Page 9
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168VALUES AT PAKOTAI Northern Advocate, 24 October 1935, Page 9
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