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JOHNSONVILLE SALE Messrs Abraham and Williams, .Ltd., and Wright, Stephenson and Co.. Ltd., report, JohnsonviJle sale. January 17th, 1923: "A medium yarding of good quality stock came forward. Sheep ivcre inclined to be easier, but beef showed a sharp rise on last week’s quotations. The few lambs yarded sold well. We quote Sheep Wethers, plain 26s 6d, 87s 6d, 27s lOd, 28s 9d, 30s 7d to 81s Sd; ewes. 26«. 27s Sd, 235, 28s 6d to 29s 6d; lambs, 28s 3d; ox beef, £Sr 2s 6d, £9 ss, £9 7s 6d ta JE9 10s; cow beef, .65 5s to £6; vealers, small 25s to 305.” SALE AT MARTON Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report at their yards, Marton, warding 1800 sheep, 50 cattle, and 60 pigs. Owing to the heavy rain previous to the sale about 800 sheep advertised did not come forward. There was- a large attendance of buyers, and we quitted the whole of our yarding at the following prices:— T\v >t (Xit.li ewes. 27s 6d, 30s 9d, 31s 6d to 32s 4d; 2-tooth wethers, 255, 20s Bd to 28s 7d; shorn lambs, 2ls to 26s 9d; woolly do.” 18s lOd; cull do. 12s; yearling steers to £3 4s; do heifers to 395; heifers r.w.b. to J? 3 2s 6d; store cows to .£2 <6s; weaner heifers to 28s. Tigs—Porkers to 30s; weaners, Bs, 10s, 13s 6d to 20s. DALGETY’S STOCK SALE Dalgcty and Co., Ltd., report that at their stock sale at Paliautanui yesterday a large yarding of sheep came forward and there was a large attendance of buyers. Competition -was very keen throughout the sale, and practically a total clearance was effected at very satisfactory prices. Quotations : —Breeding ewes, 21s; 2-tooth wethers, 255; black-face lambs, 19s; m.s. lambs, 12s 3d to 15s 9d; full-mouth ewes, 11s 6d to 14s 6d; ram hoggets, 20s.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 11