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Ram Affects Kamo Safe

Commercial

The North Auckland Farmers’ Coop. Limited reports holding its weekly stock sale at Kamo yesterday, when continual heavy rain had an adverse effect on the attendance. The yarding consisted mainly of dairy cows and heifers and anything showing finality sold remarkably well. Beef sold fairly well considering the quantity coming forward of late. Light fat. bullocks made from £lO to £lO 10/-; light tat cows. £f> to £5/10 -; fat Jersey cows. £2 to £5/12/6; good boner cows. £3 10 - to £3/16/-; medium. £2/12 6 to £3 76; light boner cows, 35 - to £2 10/-; yearling Shorthorn heifers, £3; best dairy cows, £5/17/6 to £7/5/-; others, £415,"- to £5/15/-; dairy heifers. £4 to £5/7/6. No top-grade heifers were yarded. Hereford run cows. £6; two-year Hereford cross steers. £5/18

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Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 11

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Ram Affects Kamo Safe Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 11

Ram Affects Kamo Safe Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 11