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demand for jerseys. The Fanners' Co-operative Auctioneering Pnmoanv Ltd , reports having held u veiy Buccesßtu! sale of pedigree Jerseys on account of Messrs, A, B. Peppercorn and Wm. Campbell at Leamington last week. .Lho attendance VVII3 fair and the majority of lots offered reached satisfactory pricos. The top price in Mr. Pepperc< rn a ofiermg. .-Tna, was paid for the three-year-old cow Waiora Leola, T. and A. Smith, Otorohanga, being the purchasers. Among the 27 females Bold were Waiora Lady, 30*ns, to Ralph" Smith, Kio Kio; Marshlands Model, 30gns, to k. R Litchfield. Tirau; Waiora Model. 30gns, W N Grantham. Okoroiro railway; V.aiora Starlight. 30gns. K. R. Litchfield, J.D'au; Tll male i Flo, 3Ggns, Ralph Smith, Kiokio: Waiora Fairy. 35gns, W. S. Smith. In-Mr. Campbell's offering, which comprised mostly cows of IJolly Onk blood, 30"ns was on id for Flat Park Star, die purchaser being J. Watson Okoroiro; Royal Oak Beauty, 29gns, to L. Cowley, Oiinupo; Royal Oak Lena, 25srn3, to lv. Atkinson Cambridge. „ , t , A rising two-year-old hi'll by Masterful, sold 011 account of Mr. Peppercorn, changed hands nt 26gns, the purchaser being Mr. J. Dempsey. Kio Kio. Six yearling bulls by imported Masterful averaged the satisfactory price of IGgns. TE AWAMUTU QUOTATIONS. Dfilgety and Company. Ltd.. Hamilton, report loving held their usual snlc at lo Awamutu •mleyards last week, when they had a full yarding of cattle. There was a largo attendance of buyers and the yarding was sold under keen competition at satisfactory prices. A good yarding of bullock, cow and heifer beef was penned, which sold freely at firm late rntes Quotations:--On account of Earl's Fstate. eight bullocks at £l3 ss. eight lit £l2 lis, six at £l2 13s; on account of P. J. Rock, eight fit £ll 12s, six at ,t0 15s, on account of another client, nino at £lO 10s, three nt til 6s, five at. £0 17s Gd. two at £8 17s Gd. Prime fat heifers. £lO 10s to £lO 15s; fat heifers. £8 !. r >s' to £lo' prime fat cows, £0 7s Gd to £ll ss; others, £7 10s to £O. inferior and boner cows, £3 7s Gd to £ls Is; cows and calves, £3 12s Gd to £5 17s 6d; Jersey heifer calves, £3 IGs to £-1 Is; small heifer calves, 31b; email steer calves £1 7s Gd; boner bulls. £5 Wo sold on account of o client of To Awamutu 30 dairy cows, mostly Shorthorn, IJolstein and Shorthorn-cross. The Shorthorns icalised from £7 to £0 las; Hnlsfcins, £0 10s to £0 10s, A large yarding of store pigs cama forward, HO being penned. Heavy porkers made' £2 3s to £2 Gs; light, 30s to 335; large stores, 22s Gd to 2155; small stores, £1; slips, 1-la to lis; weaiiera. 8s to 14s; others, S3 to 7b.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20271, 3 June 1929, Page 7
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