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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS

LIVE STOCK MARKET. Burnside, July 25. Fat Cattle.—There was a mudium yarding, 149 being penned. The quality, taken all round, was better, and a good sale resulted. Beat bullocks, £21 to £25 15s; medium, £19 to £20, light and unfinished, £15 to £18 10a; others, £12 upwards; best cows, £16 to £19 30s: medium, £13 to £14 10s; others, £10 upwards. The Otngo Farmers' Co-operative Association sold: For Thoa. Henderson (Green Island), 1 heifer £16; Bathgate Bros. (Outra.ni), 2 bullocks £19 15b; W. J. J. Charters (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £19 123 6d, 2 £19, 1 £18 ss, 4 £17 15s, a client, 1 heifer £19 12s 6d, 1 £18 7s 6d, 1 £17, 2 £16 17e 6d, 1 £]5 12s 6d, 2 £13 2s 6d; G. Ford (Momona), .1 bullock £15 lis 6d, 1 £12. S.ronach, M-orris, and Co. sold: For W. Lindsay (Allanton), 2 bullocks £17, 2 £15 7s 61, 2 £14; executors la'.e W. Kirk (Mayfiold), 1 bullock £15 7s 6d, 1 hc.fer £12 10s; A. Scott (Arngibbon), 2 bullocks £13, 1 heifer £13 2 £11 15s. Donald Reid and Co. sold. For L. C. Hazlett (Salisbury), 3 bullocks £20 15s, 3 £2J 7s 6d, 3 £16 15s, 3 £18 10s, 2 £16, 2 £17 10s; T. Ayson (W yndham), 2 bullocks £19 12s 6d, 3 £18 12b 6d, 1 £15, 1 heifer £13 10s, 1 £17 ss, 1 £14 ss, 1 £11 6s; Wm. Lindsay, jun. (Allan on), 1 bullock £16 15s, 1 heifer £13; A. Scot (Arngibcou), 2 bullocks £15 7s 6i; Geo. Ford (Momona), 2 bullocks £21, 1 heifer £14 7s 6d; Samuel Soung (i)utram), 2 bullouks £18, 2 £17 15s. Dalgety and Co. sold: For G. J. Kox (Fortrose), 2 bullocks £16 17s 6d, 2 £15 15s, 1 £14 2s 6d, 2 heifers £11 7a 6d, 2 £13 7s 6d; a client, 1 bullock £15 12s 6d. ] £11 ss, 1' £12 7s 6& The Naiioool Mor gage and Agency Company sold: For Robt. Ford (Stirling), 2 bullocks' £22 7s 6d, 2 £22, 2 £21, 2 £19 15s. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For a cliem 1 pen bullocks £21 se, 1 £21 10s; Kain Bros. (Wairuna), 1 pen bullocks £21 2» 6di, 1 pen £15 iss. 1 r*n heifers ±18 7? 6d. 1 pen £17 15s, 1 pen £17 2s 6d, 2 bullocks £15 10s, 2 £14 7s Gi, 2 £12 "15s; S. Young (Outram), 2 bullocks £16 7s 6d; 2 £14; W- . Lindsay, jun. (ALknton), 1 pen bullocks £16, 1 pen heifers £11 2s Gd; Mrs W. Kiik (Mayfield), 1 pen bullocks £14 12s Gd, 1 pen heifers £13. Wright, St.ophoi.aon, and Co. sold: For Joseph &■• ith (Stirling), 2 bullocks £25 12s 6d, 1 £24 7s 6d, 2 £21 17s 6d. 3 £22 15s; W. Lindsay, jun. (Allanton), 1 bullock £23 7s 6d, 1 £19 17= i=d; Bathgate Bros. (On ram), 2 bullocks £2212s 6d, 3 £18 15s, 2 £17; S. You-jg (Outram), 2 bullo.k3 £20 7s 6d, 2 £17, A. J. Bell (Stirling), 3 bullocks £19 15s, 2 £18 7s 6d, 3 £17 10s; Mrs W. Kirk (Mosgiel), 1 bullock £17 ss, i £15; C. Ross (Elgin), 1 cow £14 10s, 1 £14, 1 £13; AH. Reid (Birch .vood), 2 bullocks £14 7s 6d, 2 steers £12 10s, 1 £8 15s, 1 heifer £11 10s, 1 cow £11 7s 6<L Store Cattle.—The 0-tago Farmers' Co-op-erative Association sold: For Hamilton Bros. (Caversbam), 1 cow £10 15s; Mrs Elizabeth E. Ford (Allanton), 1 cow £8 ss. S ro. aoh Morris and Co. sold: For Mirs Veitch ("Wingatui), 1 cow £12 10s; A. Familton (Seaclifil. 1 cow £7.—Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Thomson Bros. (Green Island) 1 cow £5 12s 6i, a client, 4 cows £8; Ktdalie Bros. (Halfway Bush), 1 cow £2 6s. gety and Co. sold: For a client, 13 steers £12 7s 6d; D. Anderson (Rocky Creek), 8 steers £9 Bs, 3 £5 10s, 2 coKvs £9 16s, 2 £8; L. Williamson (Fairfield), 1 heifer £9 3s, 1 £7 12s 6d, 1 cow £11, 1 £10 2= 6d. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. sold: For Kain Bros. (Wairuna), 3 bulls to £8 15s; other clients, bulla to £12 2s 6d. Wright, Stephenson and Co. sold: For A. Wilson (Deborah), 1 cow £9 12s 6d, 2 £10 12s 6d, 2 £9 14s, 2 £9 lis, 2 £7 15s; D. M'Laren (Caversham), 1 cow £8 12s 6d; A. J. Ings (Tomahawk), 3 cews to £4; H. Race (Whitehill), 1 vealer £7; T. G. Spain (Kaikicai), 1 cow £4 15s; A. Sonquet (Mount Cargill), 1 bull £4 10s, 1 £9 2s 6d, 1 £4 ss; A. Bell (Longbush), 1 bull £5 7s 6d. Dairy Cows.—The, Otago Formers' Cooperaiii e Association sold: For R. Callender (East 'Taieri), 1 cow £10 10s; Jack Harvey, 1 £10 7s 6d; W. R. Gawn (Mosgiel), 1 £9 12s 6d. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For John E. Wix (Mihiwata), 1 cow £7 ss, 1 £6 17s 6d 1 £9 2sV6d; W. Hall (Pine Hill). 1 £9 17s 1 £8 15s; Kedglie Bros. (Halfway Bush), 1 £5 7s 6d, 1 £4 2s 6d; A. J. Ings (Tomahawk), 1 £11 2s 661 Dalgety and Co. sold: For D. Anderson (Rocky Creek), 2 boilers £6 12s 6d. Wright, Stephenson amd Co sold: For J. Smith (Otara), 1 cow £5 17s 6d, 1 £5 15s, 1 £4 10s, 1 £8 ss, 1 £9 10s 1 £11; T. G. Spain (Kaikorai), 1 £5; J. King (Middlevele), 1 £8 ss, 1 £9 7s 6d. Calves.—The Oiago Farmers' Co-operative Association" sold: For Robt. Black (Anderson Bay), 1 £1 14s, Hamilton Bros. (Caversham), 13s 6d. Stronaoh, Morris end Co. Eold:' For Mrs J. Prentioe (Mosgiel), 1 32sHamilton Bros. (Caveraham), 2 14s; a client 22s 6d. Donald Reid and Co. sold- For A. J. Botting, 1 345; W. G. Taylor, 1 345; J. O'Connell (Mornington), 1 255; F Cuff (Brighton). 1 16s. 1 2ts, 1 20s; J and W. Ford (Pine Hill), 1 235, 1 265, 1 435.. Wright Stephenson and Co. sold: For Stewart Bros. (Pukehiki), 1 225; u M'Grogor (Caversham), 1 245; M. Greaves (Qtakau), 1 235, 1 18s; M'Oarthy (Leith Valley), 1 85s.

Sheep.—2l7o permed; a smaller yarding than last week. Competition was good throughout, and prices, were better than last week for all well-finished lines. Best wethers 50s to 53s 9d; good, 46s to 50s; medium, 44s to 465; good useful wethers, 37s to 41s; light and unfinished, 29s 6d upwards; best ? we3 > 40s to 42s 9d; medium, 36s 6d to 38s bd -": —T Tne Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association sold: For Charles Body (Kelso). 18 wethers 48s 9d, 8 40s; James Grey (Milburn), ™-i e T s •? Bs ' 17 38s, 31 35s M; C. Chittock (Waikoikoi), H ewes 42a 9d, 14 395, 9 37s 3d, o wethers 41s 3d; W. Grey (Milburn), eW / e £,¥ s x wether 4 2s 3d; P. Williamson (Milburn), 2 wethers 40s 3d, 10 ewes 295; aoutrUand Farmers' Co-operative Association (bore, as agents), 19 ewes 36s 9d, 34 365, 11 *Ss 9d; A Braid (Pukehiki), 5 wethers 33s 9d, 1 ewe 33s 9d; D. Grant (Lovells Flat), 16 ewes 30s 3d; W. Robinson (Milton), 22 ewes 29s 3d; John Cowie (Milburn), 10 ewes S 3 ?; £ Brabvn (Clarendon), 20 ewes 235, -Mrs M. Scanlon (MUton), 8 ewes 23s 9d, 1 wether 29s 9d; James Cannon (Clarksville), 3 rams 245; A. Harvie (Moonlight), 12 ewes 295, 27 a>s 3d; Thomas Henderson, 20 ewes t? 3 rona ,° r h ,' Mor ris. and Co. sold: For l. ihomson (The Pines), 10 wethers 42s 9d, 10 ewes 355; a south -client,. 16 ewes 39s 6d £l das, .15 38s 6d; a client, 13 rams 24s 6d. —Ronald Reid and Co. sold: For J. D. MsSt.!' 0 \ pen wethers 31s M ; J - Milmine (Milburn), 1 pen wethers 36s 6d; a o age ? imb,lnl ). 1 pen wethers 31s 9d; A. bcott (Arngibbon), 75 wethers to 395. M-l§V ?? d sold: For late Dr 3 a.' 14 A aethers 50s 6d, 17 48s 6d, 25 455; R. Acton-Adams (Wilden Ee.aie), 32 wethers 46s 6d,40 395, 35,395; Charles Body (Kelso), Oreek) 36 wethers 37s 6d. 22 36s 3d; D. Gily aUe y>' 31 ewes 42s .40 40s, 30 39s 6d; R. F. Smaill and Sons (Dunrobin) 40 ewes to 35s 9d, 9 wethers 42s 9d; P Donald (Rocky Hill), 64 ewes 20a 3d. -The S°" al ¥? rt e»«e and Agency Company it «l F » J Hemin ß (Balfour), 4 wefhers 43s 9d 13 46s M, 16 43s 6d, 20 ewes 36s 3d; ( ? « - nl (Henot), 25 wethers 43s 3d, 2S Zt* V 38s 9d; James Smit i (Greenfield), 40 wethers 41s 3d, 33 38s 9d, 33 38s 3d, 10 M ™ to « Mj £??J 14 ewes 37s 6d, 20 32s 3d; William Currio (Hvdel 8 Wethers 36s 6d; David Murray ($&)! 19 ewes 33s 3d, 42 335. The New Zealand Uoan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: 7fkw M '^ onald (Mosgiel), 18 wethers <C?J?L,f s "i 15 *** 8d; M ' lndoe Broa - M. W 7 r. W ?^ e , rS 41s 9d - K 40s Bd. 39 41s !A a G^Mee^ m o (Fairfield) ' 19 wethera „ \ 40s 9d; F. G. Reed (Puketi), 27 Wright Stephenson, and Co. cold: For H G Brass (Invercargill), 54 wethers to 53s 3d;' fiS^M. 8 M '^ a b (Knapdale), 56 wethers to m % ™\mm Ku * (Kelso), 40 wethers to ?t »' ™ ewes, 40s 6d; Tubman Bros. (Lovells Flat), 61 wethers to 40s 3d • E. ?i "S? ( Senot), 52 ewes to 34s 9d. 6 wethers 41s 9d; James Kirk (Waikoikoi). 45 ewes to ?q!- ; i* f l6 ™' M ewes l 0 34s 3d; W. James (Stirling) 63 ewes to 29s 6d; J. Nichol and bona (Allanton), 20 we.hera 27a, 9 ewes 21s 9d, 2 rams 37s 6d, 1 26s 6d; H. R. Crossan (Orreen Island Bush), 14 ewes 25s 6d. . •L-ambs.—so7 penned. The usual buyers were operating at late rates. The Otago farmers Co-operative Association sold: For John Cowie (Milburn), 23 295; W. Robinson (Milton), 11 28s 3d; A. Harvie (Moonlight) 25 265. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For S Young (Outram), 53 29s to 27s 6d; J d' Smith (Milton), 58 27b 3d to 265; J. Milinine (Mdburn), 24 27s to 21s; J. B. Hagen (Milburn), 39 27s 6d to 265; J. G. Pearce (Waipiata), 150 28s 6dto 26s 3d\ Dalgety and Co. sold: For R, F. Smaill and Son, 5 31s 3d- The National Mortgage and Agency Company sold: For William Currie (Hyde) 34 31s 6d, 30 28s 6d: James Murney (Clinton), 26 29s 3d. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agencv Company sold: For George McDonald (Moegiel), 40 30s 9d. Wright, S;ephenson, and Co. sold: For Jas Kirk (Waikoikoi), 15 33s 9d; H. R. Crossan (Green Island Bush), 17. 265. Pigß.—The Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association sold: For W. Knox (Green Island), 1 £4 8s; Neil Black (Outram), 3 £5 10s; J. Hedgee (Rockside). 22 13s- J E Lloyd (North-East Valley), 2 £5 10s; D Ford (Allanton), 2 £5 9s; J. S. Blair (East Taieri) 1 £2 12s; D. Snell (Momona), 1 £5 5e • J Gamble (Wylie's Crossing), 2 235, 2 2o's 2 235. Stronach. Morris, and Co. sold- For J. Troupe (Lcith Valley), 1 £4 18s, 1 £4 2sW. Johnston (Burnside), 1 £4 ss; F. Williams (Norjh-Enst Valley), 7 slips 365. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For D. Sr.oll (Momona). I*s. 22 17s 6d; W. Smaill (Mux-field). 2 Valley), 22 18s 6i, T. Esmonds (Leith 22 18s 6d; T Edmunds (Loith Valley), 5 345; J. J. Wp.lkor (Otokia), G 27sT. Marshall (Morning! on). 1 £6, 1 £5. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company sold: For Benevolent Institution (Caversham), 2 £4 9s; Alex. Gow (Woodside) 1 £3 lis. 1 £3 7s, 1. £2 19s. Wright! Stephenson, and Co. Sold: For James Miller (Maungaiua), 4 £5 13s; A. Kellv (Anderson Bay), 1 £4 16s, 1 £1 10s, 1 £3 15s, 1 £3 8s; S. Maxwell (Lei'h Valley), 2 £3 17sW. L. Sprott (Leith Valley), 1 £3 17s, 1 £3 5^

1 £2 10s; John Braid (Halfway Bush), 4 £3; E. J. Hatcher (Poatiri), 22 Ss, 22 Is; E. Edmonds (Leith Valley), 2 17e 6d; G. Butler (Leith Valley), 1 51s; John Waldie (Halfway Bush), 1 £4, 13s.

ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET. <Pe» U»TT*n !'nn«« \ ««.)/-! A no* I CHRISTCHURCH, July 25. The offerings of lat Bto.k were the smallest for seme lime. The fat lamb season is nowover, and there were only half-a-dozen raceß of fat sheep. Store sheep, which were mostly ewes, eold well, and there was a good) demand for well-grown hoggets. Prime fat cattle of good weight met with a keen sale at advanced rates, bui ligh- and unfinished sorts Ehowed little improvement. The prices were above the export level. Fat sheep showed an advance oi Is 6d >o 2s per head on account of the shortage; There was again a fair demand for s.ore oa.tle, and pigs of all classes sold exceptionally well, porkers being dearer. g Store \ Sheep.—Two to four-tootii ewes, to 435; four and six- tooth, to 42a 3d; six and eight-tooth to 37s 9d; sound-mouth, 22s 6d to 34s lid; four and six-iooh weihers, 34s to 36s Sd; 6ix and eight-iooth, to 24s 9d; ewe hoggets, 21s 2d to 31b sd; wether hoggets, 15s 2di to 30s 2d, mixed sexes, 23s 9d to 295.

Fat Sheep.—Extra prime wethers, to 56s 6d; prime, 38s to 46s 6d; l.ght._-r, 33s 3d to 37s 6d; merino, 3i)s to 365; extra prime ewes, to 45s 6i; prime, 36s 6d to 40s 9d; medium, 31s 6d to 365; lighter, 28s to 31s; hoggets, 24s to 29s 3d Fat Cattle. —Extra prin c steers, to £2l ss; prime, £13, 15s to £20; ordinary, £9 15s to £13 10s; extra prime heifers, to £18; prime, £10 5s "*to £14; ord.naxy, £7 17s 66) to £10; ex.ro, prime cows, to £17 12s 6d; prime, £10 15s to £14; ordinary, £8 17s 6d to £10 10s.

Store Cattle.—Yearlings, £4 10s to £6 15s; 15 to 18 months, £6 to £7; iwo-year steers, £6 to £8 ss; two-year heifers, £8 10s; two and two year and a-ualf steers, £9 15b; three-year steers, from £10 10s; three-year heifers, £10.; dry cows, £4 to £8; dairy cows £5 to £15.' '

Pigs.—Choppers, £5 to £8 10a; baconers, £4 Jo £5 10s—equal to Sd to BJd per .lbporkers, 50s to 74s—equal to lOd to lOid per lb; medium stores, 45s to 50a 6d; smaller, 25s to 355; weanere, 17s to 22a.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 6

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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 6

WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 6