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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS

Burnside, Thursday, January 4. Fat Cattle. —There was a small yarding, only 164 head coming under the hammer. There wore very few prime, heavy cattle forward, the hulk of the yarding being composed of well-finished light-weight- steers and heiters. Competition was brisk throughout, and prices were quoted from 15s to 25s per head above the previous sale rates. Brim* bullocks realised from, £l2 to £l3 10s; medium, £lO to £ll 10s; light, from £7 10s to £3 10s; extra prime heifers, to £9 6s; prime heifers, £7 to £4; medium, £5 10s to £6 12s 6d; old and inferior, £3 10s upwards. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Alex, Deans (Longbush), 2 bullocks £l2 12s Gd, 1 £lO 15a, 2 £ll 10s, 4 £9, 1 £ll 10s; Central client, 5 bullocks £7 10s, 3 £B, 3 £7 12s Gd. 1 £7 7s 6d, 1 heifer £7; Arthur Rhodes (G-lenesk), 1 heifer £7 17s 6d, 2 £6 12s 6d, 1 cow £3 10s; Executors of tho late Wm. Kirk (Mosgiel), l 2 bullocks £3J. 12s 6d* 2 £9 ss; W. Blackie, sen. (Lochend), 2 bullocks £ll 12s 6d; Thomson and Co. (War rongoa), 3 bullocks £11; a client, 3 bullocks £ll 7s 6d, 5 £11; Wm. Lindsay, sen. (Mx>seiel). 2 bullocks £ll 12s 6d, 2 £lO 2s fid. 3 £9, 2 £9 10s, 1 cow £7 10a, 1 £5 15s; VV. Lindsav. jun. (Allanton), 1 bullock £7, heifer £5 ss. Tho Otago Farmers Co-op-erative Association sold: For Alex. Ben (Inchclutha), 1 bullock £l3 10s, 3 £lO IW. 2 £lO 10s, 1 £) 15s, Xheifer- £7 17s 6a, <»■ M'Leod (Maungatua), 1 bullock £l2 IM, j £lO 12s Gd, 2 £lO 10?, 1 £9 10s. 1 heifer JS 12s Gd; a client, 2 bullocks £ll 10s, 2 £1 7s Gd, 1 £9. 2s Gd, I heifer £6 12s Gd; Mrs W Kirk (Mosgiel), 2 bullocks £lO ss. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company sold: For Kain Bips. (Stirling), 4 bullocks £l3 ss. 2 £l2 15s, 2 £lO ss; Peter Campbell (Wyndham), 2* bullocks £l2 16s. 2 £U 2 £lO, 1 heifer £8 ss. 1 £7 2s Gd. Kirk (Mosgiel)„ 1 bullock £ll Blackie (Mdsgiel). 2 bullocks £ll. w >i»“ ' Stephens tm, and Co. sold: For Thomson and Cm (Wa.ronga), 2 bullocks £l3 2sJd. 1 W 12s Gd • W. Lindsay, jun., 1 bullock £ll, 1 £lO 7s’Gd 1 £3 173 Gd * Patrick (Stirling), 3 bullocks £lO 15s, d 17s Gd 3 £8 7s Gd; Walter Blaekie (Mosgiel), fb Slockfil; “ Mi c C. r y Island) 2 bullocks £0 17s Gd, 2 £9 17b Gd, J “s; W. Kirk (Mosgiel). 2 bullocks * 12s Gd- D. M'Gregor (Kavenswood wad. St C*i“' 1 cow £s, Stionach, Morrrs and no sold- For '.Thomson and Co -. I .^ vv ® , T remgoah 1 bullock £l2 10s, 2 George (Berwick), 1 heifer £7 12s M ha |u n. .(Blanton) 2 bnjjbta £8 I s. S-tldf’ For A. Allison (Puerua), 2 bu locks £lO 2s 6d, 2 £lO, SI £8 17® Gd, W. Blackie (Mosgiel), 2 toUoeta Blackie ge (Lochend. Mosgiel). 1^ & T i.rs 2 S b tl°ll\tk-A 9 mnalfyarding was penned practically of cows and young cattle, with only two pens ™\g r own forward-conditioned bullocks, There was a better demand for all classes to thei being abundance of feed everywher P sent One pen of forward-conditioned, three^ year-old bullocks realised £7 15a £ Donald .Keid and Co. sold: For L. i n “ d <c+ Leonards), 1 cow £3 15s, I £3 12s . 1 £1 ss, 1 heifer £6; P. Williamson an^ So(Milburn), 2 sieevs £3 17s Gd. 1 heifer £3 U. Steer £7 10br A. Wisely (Clarendon), < Mrs Woods (Mosgiel). 1 cow £1 6s, Wriß.it {Dcbotoh Bay). 1 buli .£l la. , k v u iL. sri ikr The Otago Farmers Co--9 bullocks £7 18s. 1 t r „ client 9 cmerntive Association sold: for a ciicm, j steers £6 19s; T. Maxwell (Dunedin), 1 co £3; A, Braid (Pukehiki). 1 cow £2 10s. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold, lo- Ai Casey (Mornington), 1 cow £o_ B> >; A. J Ings (Tomahawk). 1 cow £4 4s, G. M Masts. (Saddle Hill), 4 heifers £2 13s; »*• Waning Brio Robertson, 1 cow £3 15s, ~. Dairy Cows.—Donald Keid and Co. sold. For L Griffon (St. Leonards) 1 heiter & 69 • Tj Harvey (St. Leonards), 1 cow £8 as. R. J. Cuthill (Upper Junction) 1 cow £2 17s Gd; John Hodson (Deborah Bay), 1 cow £.3 15s; J. Thomson (Befhune s Gully). 1 cow £4; a- client, 1 cow £2 10s, 1 £3 73 6d : H Omond (Lower Harbour), 1 cow £3 Ze 6d, 1 £5 12s Gd,’l £1 ss, 1 £4 10s. 1 £3 15s, 1 £8 103, 1 £1 10s; a client (Leith Valiev), 1 cow £3. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For A. J. Ingß (Tomahawk,. 1 cow £9 ss, 1 £B, 1 £5, 1 £4 7c 6i; Geo. Farquhar (Hiphcliff). 1 cow £G 15s: W. Pryde (Tomahawk), 3 cows £6 loa. 1 £6 2s Gd, I £5 - John Thomson (Green Island). 1 cow £o 17s 6d, 1 £4 17s Gd; E. Allan (Caversham,. 1 cow £3 12s Gd; M. Everett (Brockvllle), 2 heifers £2 15s. Todd Bros, sold: For It. H. Smith (Duke’s Road). 1 cow £7. 1 £3.—— Stronach. Morris, and Co. sold; For Mrs J, George (Berwick), 1 cow £5 10s; D. Stewart (Seacliff), 2 heifers £5 Calves.—Donald Reid sold: For W. B, Bcott (Kaifcorai), 1 calf 20s, I 12s; W. Lindsay, jun. (Allanton). 1 18s, 1 12s; Mrs Morrison (Henlev), 1 10s, 1 ss; W. Bairo (Momona). 1 6s Gd; T. Harvey (St. Leonards;, 1 ss; Oibson Bros. (North Taieri), 1 ss, F. Briscole Bav) X 3s: a client, 1 5s l 2s 6d; Geo. Ford (Mosgiel), 2 ss. 1 3s 6d 2 2s Gd. Wright.- Stephenson, and Co. sold; For G. Hughes (Wyllies Crossing,. 1 calf 25s 1 13s, 1 10s; W. Christie (Allantonb l calf 15.1 Hugh White (Outram). 1 calf 6a Gd; Reo, Sickles (Green Island), 1 ca lf 49 The Qtago Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold; For T. Maxwell (Dunedin), 1 £1 13s, 1 £1 ss. 1 £1 4s, 1 £l. 1 13s; G. Orange (Dunedin), 1 £1 2s; T parson (Clarksville), 1 19s Gd, 1 14s; T. Bishop (Saddle Hill). 1 19s: a client (Woodside . 1 15r 1 9s- G A. W. Johnstone (Mosgiel), 1 ils; W. G. Taylor (Mosgiel), 1 10s, 1 8s Gd; P. Crawford (Dunedin), 1 ss; F Driscoll (Anderson’s Bay), 1 ss. 1 3s Gd; A. K. Miller (North Taien), 1 2s Gd Todd Bios. sold: For P. Cunningham (Mosgiel), 1 -<s. Chas. Strathan (Fairfield) 1 calf £l,l 12s Gd- Mrs J. S. Blackie (Mosgiel), 1 22s Gd, VV.' Sproule (Saddle Hill), 1 12s Gd. _ Fat Sheep.—There was a medium sized yarding totalling 2044 head. There were very few woolly sheep forward, the- yarding being practically composed-of medium to urime shorn wethers, with a sprinkling of ewes of the same class. The sale was erratic. ns it opened with prices about 2s below last sago’s rates, and as the sale progressed. prices advanced as high as late rates, but towards the end valu-s again receded, and at the close were only a shade firmer than the opening rates Bidding was confined to the butchers but graziers took any unfinished lots of wethers. Koctra prime wethers realised up to oOs, urime, from 36s Gd to tOs; 32s Gd to 355; light and unfinished, to 30s, prime owes, from 32s to 365; medium 27s Gd to 31s; light and aged from 22b _ to 265, pood woolly ewes realised from 3Ss to 39s Gd. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Thos. Davidson (Lawrence), 8 wethers 50s, 13 4oS 8d 19 3Gs, 2 ewes 80s 3d; h. M. Hog„ (Evans Flat), 28 wethers 34s 3d, 32 335, 46 ftOs. 34 31s Gd. 3G 325, 17 30s; Mark Finch (Milton), 6 wethers 36s Gd; Jno. Wilkie (Green Hills). 10 ewes 30s 3d, 11 30s Gd. 5 35s 9d: a client, 16 ewes 37s Gd, 8 33s 9d; Arthur Twaddle (Balclutha), 20 ewes 23s 9d; R Cullen (East Taieri). 24 wethers 425; Wm. .Tones (Rivervalo).-29 wethers 39s Gd, 7 37s 9ti; Finch and Forrester (Milburn), 15 ewes j>3 s ’ gd Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold; For J. M’Kenzie (Herbert), 11 woolly ewes to 50s Gd, 4 wethers to 42s 9d, 10 ewes 37s fld, 7 355. 10* 30s 3d, 9 28s 9d, 17 25s 3d: J. Wilson (Fortrose). 31 wethers 38s 3d. 29 35s 9d. 2$ 33s Gd, 32 34s 3d; S. Watkins (Kelso)'. V wethers 37s Go, 20 ewes 30s 9d. 5 295; S. Robinson (Waikaka), 26 wethers 37a, 14 345. 19 32s 9d. 1 pen of owes 28s: John Black (Kelso), 27 wethers 35s Gd. 13 345; S. Aiiken (Maheno), 17 wethers 355, 27 32a

Gd, 20 32s 3d; N. and I. Held (Outran)! 24 wethers 335, 5 awes 21a Gd; J. Jenkins (Balclutha), 1 truck of wethers to 27a Gd. - The Utugo Farmers' Co-operative Association sold: For Job. M’Elrea (Milton). 26 wethere 38s 3d. 25 37s 3d, 12 86s 3d, 1 pen owes 33s Gd; J. B. Coram (Waipiata), 16 wethers 38s, 10 35s 9d, 19 345, 12 32s 9d; J. D. Edgar (Tapanui), 8 wethers 375, 27 36a 3d. 1 pen ewes 33s Gd; Alex. Thomson (Kelso), 9 wethers 375, 13 ewes 29s 3d, 8 265; J. M'Grouther (Milton), 1 pen ewes 35s 8d; S. Hagen (Milton), 1 pen ewes 34a Gd, 1 pen 26s 9d; J. S. Inglia (Milton), 1 pen wethers 335, 8 ewes 26s 3d; P. Callanan and Sons (Manuka Crock), 1 pen ewes 28s 6d; A. and T. Lockhart (Milton), 23 wether* 38s 3d, 9 26s 9d; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company sold: For John M'Donald (Pakura), 16 woolly wethers 46e 9d, 11 withers 42s €d, 14 37s 6d; a- cU6Ht, 27 40s Gd, 13 38s; Hugh Cameron (Glenore), 15 wethers 39s 3d, 12 38s, 29 37s 3d; Andrew Stevenson (East Taieri), 20 wethers S9s 3d, 10 38s, 18 375, 18 S6s 9d, 8 325; Rudkin and Hills (Milburn), 6 woolly ewes 34s 9d. Dalgety Co. sold: For J. D, Edgar (Tapanui), 35 wethers to 38e 3d; John Anderson (Waiwera), 26 wethers 39s 3d, 14 395, 4 365, 16 35s Gd. Todd Bros, sold: For Jt. A. Rodger (Tapanui), 43 wethers 40s 3d, 12 375, 7 355; Robert Cullen (Bast Taieri), 12 w.ithers 39s 3d; J. W. Graham (Mosgiel), pen ewes 80s; a client, pen. ewes 365.Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For C, Ohitfack (Waikoikoi), 28 wethers 39s 9d, 33 39s Gd; J. A. Mathew.ion (Green'lsland), 41 wethers 36s Gd. 1 pen ewes 22s Gd, 17 19a.— The National Mortgage Company eold: For Smaill Bros. (Moa Flat), 26 wethers 435, 19 .40s, 23 37s Gd; a southern client, 28 ttethers 37s Gd, 10 32s Gd, 9 ewes 30s, 17 2Gs 9d; C. Thomson (Heriot), 18 wethers 35e, 16 335, 6 295. 19 ewes 31» 9d; M'Donald Bros. (Heriot), 7 wethers 33s 9d; A. Black (Heriot), 29 wethers 32s 6d. 12 32s 3d, 26 31s; a client, 15 wethers 36s Gd. Fat Lambs.—There was a small yarding, only 318 head being penned. As butchera had fairly large supplies on hand, they were not keen competitors, and consequently exporters took the bulk of the yarding, and, prices realised were on the average about 3s per head -. leas than the previous sale. Extra prime lambs made from 31s to 335; prime, from 26s 6d to 295; others, from 23a to 265. Donald Reid and Co. sold: For Arthur Gordon (Swampy Creek), 5 lamb* 30s 9d, 10 335, 9 2Gs; a client, 16 lamb* 24s Gd. 12 25s 9d. Dulgety and Co. sold:: For Waitati client. 19 lambs 27a Gd, 13 2oS 9d; F. A. Mathewson. 20 2fes. Todd Bros eol-d: For ,J. Sanders (Clinton),' 3 ■ 29s 3d, 5 31s, 8 28s, 4 26s 9d. Stronach, Morris, and Co. sold: For J. A. Mathewson (Green Island), 20 lambs 27s Gd. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. eold: For Alfred Probert (Outram), 6 lambs 32s 9d; Rudkin and Hills (Milburn), 5 lambs 29s Gd; a client, 7 lambs 29s 9d, 8 27s 3d.-; —-The Otego Farmers’ Co-operative Association sold; For trustees T. Lowery (Milton), 6 Is-mbs 83s; S. Hagen' (Milton), 1 335; J. M'Grouther (Milburn), 5 80s Gd, 5 27s 6d; Geo. M'Leod (Momona), 3 29s 9d; J. S. Inglis (Milton), 6 28s 9d; A. and T. Lockhart (Milton), 4 27s 6d, 3 26s 6d; J. B. Coram (Waipiata), 4 275, 5 25s 3d; P. Callanan and Sons (Manuka, Creek), 6 26s 9d, 3 25e. ■ Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold: For John Block (Kelso), 6 lambs 26s Gd: S. Robinson (Maheno), 1 pen of lambs 26s Gd, Fat Pies. —The yarding for* to-day was small, and as a number of pork butchers were present there was a keen demand, throughout the sale, prices realised being 10a per bead above those of last week, -rponalu Reid and Co. sold:. For J. Narbey (Owaka), 3 £4 14s, 2 £4 12s. 2 £4; executors estate late A. -oradfield (Owaka). 5 £4 10b, 3 £4; VV. -jurgess (Owaka), 2 £4 11s, 1 £3 13s; John Waldie (Halfway Bush), 2 £3 10s: J. Kearney (Leith Valley). 2 £2 10s; a client, 2£3 Gs; C. Gamble (Outram), 2 £3 6s.— — The Otago Farmers’ Co-operative-Association sold: For a client, 1 pig £4 Is I£3 ’ a client, 2 pigs £3 4s. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. sold; For a client, 2 pigs £4 12s; W. Baughan (Wakari), 2 pigs £4; Brensell Bros. (Outram), 2 pigs £3 18s; W. Geary (Portobcllo), 1 nig £3 10s, 2 £3 Ks, J. J. Milner (North Taien), 1 pig £3 9s ;• 5 Crawford (Anderson’s Bay), 2 pigs ° £3 7s 1 £2 16s ; S. Patrick (Henley), 4 pigs £3; A. K. Miller (North Taieri), I pig A 3; G. Donaldson (Leith 3 pig* £2 12a; J. Kearney (Leith Valley), 1 pig £2 Gs .1 £2 3s, 1 £2; W. Christie (Allanton), 1 pig £2 Gs. 4 £2 2s; R. G. Williams (Wan wera South), 2£2 2s. Stronach, Morns, and Co. sold: For B. Cotterall (Middlemarch), 1 pig £4 Is. 2 £3 13s. 1 £3 ss; Wm. Blackie (Mosgiel), 2 £3,. 2 £2 16s, 4 £2 Gs; n. O. Donaldson (Leith Valley), 1 £2 12a; Allan Cullen ‘(East Taieri). 2 £2 16s; Geo Brookes (Green Island), 2 £3 Is.- 1 --Todd Bros, sold; For George Donaldson Valley), 3 £2 12s; Allan Cullen (East Taieri), 2 £3; a client, 2£3 Is. Dalgety apd Co. sold: For E. Lyon (North-East Valley), 1 pig £3 18s. . Store Pigs.—Store pigs were m very erna.l supply, only four pens _ being . offered. The number was not sufficient to supply the demand, and consequently there_ was a keen sale throughout, Donald Reid and Co sold: For Mrs W. Morrison (Henley), 3 £1 Bs, X £1 Gs. The Otago Farmers’ Cooperative Association sold: For G. A. W, Johnstone (Mosgiel), 3 pigs 23s Gd.——D®' J gety and Co. sold; For James Miln* (Brighten), 5 28s Gd, 1 265, 1 20s 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18753, 5 January 1923, Page 8

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WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18753, 5 January 1923, Page 8

WEEKLY MARKET REPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18753, 5 January 1923, Page 8

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